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501 2, 14| On arriving at the summit Captain Nemo carefully took the 502 2, 14| never man had yet ploughed. Captain Nemo, furnished with a lenticular 503 2, 14| The South Pole!" replied Captain Nemo, in a grave voice, 504 2, 14| its slopes. At that moment Captain Nemo, resting with his hand 505 2, 14| my shoulder, said: ~"I, Captain Nemo, on this 21st day of 506 2, 14| continents." ~"In whose name, Captain?" ~"In my own, sir!" ~Saying 507 2, 14| own, sir!" ~Saying which, Captain Nemo unfurled a black banner, 508 2, 15| confusion of voices; but Captain Nemo did not appear. As 509 2, 15| exclaimed. ~"We must ask Captain Nemo," said Conseil. ~"But 510 2, 15| was no one. I thought that Captain Nemo must be in the pilot' 511 2, 15| board the Nautilus, when Captain Nemo entered. He seemed 512 2, 15| Straits: ~"An incident, Captain?" ~"No, sir; an accident 513 2, 15| cannot resist natural ones." ~Captain Nemo had chosen a strange 514 2, 15| consequences of our position. Captain Nemo never took his eyes 515 2, 15| exclaimed. ~"Yes," said Captain Nemo, going to the door 516 2, 15| navigation. I thought that Captain Nemo, by changing his course, 517 2, 15| space, was very great. But Captain Nemo knew that he could 518 2, 15| words. At this moment the Captain entered the saloon. I went 519 2, 16| the iceberg. I watched the Captain. His countenance had resumed 520 2, 16| chances." ~"As to suffocation, Captain," I replied, "that is not 521 2, 16| will be exhausted." ~"Well, Captain, can we be delivered before 522 2, 16| side that is least thick." ~Captain Nemo went out. Soon I discovered 523 2, 16| if I can be useful to the Captain, he can command my services." ~" 524 2, 16| cork-jackets. I told the Captain of Ned's proposal, which 525 2, 16| easily known by his stature. Captain Nemo was with them. Before 526 2, 16| than 400 yards in height. Captain Nemo then sounded the lower 527 2, 16| involved greater difficulty, Captain Nemo had an immense trench 528 2, 16| went on board again, I told Captain Nemo of this grave complication. ~" 529 2, 16| replace it. On that evening, Captain Nemo ought to open the taps 530 2, 16| have invented! Just then Captain Nemo passed near me. I touched 531 2, 16| hull of the Nautilus. The Captain understood me, and signed 532 2, 16| asked, not catching the Captain's idea. ~"Do you not understand," 533 2, 16| of destruction?" ~"Yes, Captain, perhaps. But, whatever 534 2, 16| breathe on board?" ~The Captain looked in my face. "After 535 2, 16| without air. Meanwhile, Captain Nemo reflected silently, 536 2, 16| then stood at 7° outside. Captain Nemo took me to the galleys, 537 2, 16| succeed," I said to the Captain, after having anxiously 538 2, 16| supplied him with life. Captain Nemo set the example, and 539 2, 16| sixth of our imprisonment, Captain Nemo, finding the pickaxes 540 2, 16| through the water. Where was Captain Nemo? Had he succumbed? 541 2, 17| question, and I feared that Captain Nemo would rather take us 542 2, 17| only thought of the future. Captain Nemo did not appear again 543 2, 17| followed the American coast. Captain Nemo did not show himself. 544 2, 17| Frio standing out to sea. Captain Nemo, to Ned Land's great 545 2, 17| charts evidently due to Captain Nemo's hand, and made after 546 2, 18| of the boat without the Captain's knowledge. But in the 547 2, 18| could hope nothing from the Captain of the Nautilus, but only 548 2, 18| least. One of my friends, Captain Paul Bos of Havre, has often 549 2, 18| swimming in the waters. Captain Bouguer went near to the 550 2, 18| not move. A minute passed. Captain Nemo, followed by his lieutenant, 551 2, 18| lighted. I went towards the Captain. ~"A curious collection 552 2, 18| I said, and, following Captain Nemo, we went towards the 553 2, 18| With one blow of the axe, Captain Nemo cut this formidable 554 2, 18| the seaman placed before Captain Nemo, and lifted him up 555 2, 18| with irresistible power. Captain Nemo uttered a cry, and 556 2, 18| powerful pressure? However, Captain Nemo had rushed to the poulp, 557 2, 18| like a feather. But just as Captain Nemo and his lieutenant 558 2, 18| rushed to his succour. But Captain Nemo was before me; his 559 2, 18| this revenge!" said the Captain to the Canadian. ~Ned bowed 560 2, 18| disappeared under the waves. Captain Nemo, covered with blood, 561 2, 19| Deep. ~I have said that Captain Nemo wept while watching 562 2, 19| the body and soul of the Captain, recoiling like him from 563 2, 19| unceasingly before my mind! ~Captain Nemo entered his room, and 564 2, 19| We must speak to the Captain," said he; "you said nothing 565 2, 19| had any news from land; Captain Nemo's isolation, his altered 566 2, 19| Ned, do you wish me to ask Captain Nemo his intentions concerning 567 2, 19| thence I meant to go to Captain Nemo's. It would not do 568 2, 19| door opened, I went in. The Captain was there. Bending over 569 2, 19| want?" ~"To speak to you, Captain." ~"But I am busy, sir; 570 2, 19| be revealed some day. ~"Captain," I said, "I can but approve 571 2, 19| At liberty?" said the Captain, rising. ~"Yes, sir; that 572 2, 19| and try " ~I was silenced; Captain Nemo rose. ~"Whatever Ned 573 2, 19| to the depths of the sea, Captain Nemo, by an unaccountable 574 2, 19| the south-west at first. Captain Nemo, during the squalls, 575 2, 19| brightness of it; while the captain, looking at it, seemed to 576 2, 19| would have thought that Captain Nemo was courting a death 577 2, 19| interior of the Nautilus. Captain Nemo came down about twelve. 578 2, 20| had isolated himself like Captain Nemo. Conseil and I, however, 579 2, 20| motive of destroying it. Captain Anderson, the officers, 580 2, 20| miles from Ireland. ~Was Captain Nemo going to land on the 581 2, 20| me. How could I answer? Captain Nemo reminded invisible. 582 2, 20| trouble in finding. At noon, Captain Nemo himself came to work 583 2, 20| chance would betray the captain's secrets. ~The next day, 584 2, 20| particular spot in the ocean. Captain Nemo took the sun's altitude 585 2, 20| sun passed the meridian, Captain Nemo took his sextant, and 586 2, 20| altitude was taken, and the Captain pronounced these words: " 587 2, 20| in a slow voice I heard Captain Nemo say: ~"At one time 588 2, 20| A good name!" muttered Captain Nemo, crossing his arms. ~ 589 2, 21| My eyes did not leave the Captain, who, with his hand stretched 590 2, 21| misanthropy which had shut Captain Nemo and his companions 591 2, 21| was heard. I looked at the Captain. He did not move. ~"Captain?" 592 2, 21| Captain. He did not move. ~"Captain?" said I. ~He did not answer. 593 2, 21| She advanced rapidly. If Captain Nemo allowed her to approach, 594 2, 21| indeed! if, as we supposed, Captain Nemo employed the Nautilus 595 2, 21| mysterious existence of Captain Nemo had been unveiled; 596 2, 21| of the serious cannonade, Captain Nemo did not appear on the 597 2, 21| Fool!" exclaimed the Captain, "do you wish to be pierced 598 2, 21| hurled at this vessel?" ~Captain Nemo was terrible to hear; 599 2, 21| fore part of the platform Captain Nemo unfurled a black flag, 600 2, 21| and, rebounding near the Captain, was lost in the sea. He 601 2, 21| the sailors surrounded the Captain, looking with implacable 602 2, 21| Nautilus, and I heard the Captain exclaim: ~"Strike, mad vessel! 603 2, 21| I reached my room. The Captain and his second had remained 604 2, 21| the pursuit continued, and Captain Nemo contented himself with 605 2, 21| on to the platform. The Captain was still walking up and 606 2, 21| had scarcely spoken, when Captain Nemo imposed silence, saying: ~" 607 2, 21| preparing for attack; but Captain Nemo contented himself with 608 2, 21| I mounted the platform. Captain Nemo had not left it. He 609 2, 21| in the morning, without Captain Nemo noticing me. The ship 610 2, 21| accompanied by several sailors. Captain Nemo either did not or would 611 2, 21| my room into the saloon. Captain Nemo was there, mute, gloomy, 612 2, 21| strong eddy. ~I turned to Captain Nemo. That terrible avenger, 613 2, 21| and two little children. Captain Nemo looked at them for 614 2, 22| CHAPTER XXII~THE LAST WORDS OF CAPTAIN NEMO~The panels had closed 615 2, 22| insurmountable horror for Captain Nemo. Whatever he had suffered 616 2, 22| which ended this voyage. Of Captain Nemo I saw nothing whatever 617 2, 22| fearing and yet hoping to see Captain Nemo, wishing and yet not 618 2, 22| would have betrayed me to Captain Nemo's eyes. What was he 619 2, 22| his room. I heard steps. Captain Nemo was there. He had not 620 2, 22| not be better to go to the Captain's room, see him face to 621 2, 22| scenes in a drama. Then Captain Nemo seemed to grow enormously, 622 2, 22| breathing; plunged, like Captain Nemo, in that musical ecstasy, 623 2, 22| sudden thought terrified me. Captain Nemo had left his room. 624 2, 22| must not hesitate, even if Captain Nemo himself should rise 625 2, 22| the organ sounded faintly. Captain Nemo was there. He did not 626 2, 22| open it, when a sigh from Captain Nemo nailed me to the spot. 627 2, 22| involuntarily, had been run by the Captain. ~It was describing a spiral, 628 2, 23| pressure of the maelstrom? Does Captain Nemo still live? And does 629 2, 23| its nationality that of Captain Nemo? ~I hope so. And I 630 2, 23| been lost! If it be so--if Captain Nemo still inhabits the 631 2, 23| right to give an answer ~Captain Nemo and myself~ ~


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