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1 1, 2 | in the Museum of Natural History in Paris, the French Government 2 1, 2 | obscure branch of Natural History. My advice was asked. As 3 1, 3 | to the Museum of Natural History." But in the meanwhile I 4 1, 10| Aronnax, Professor of Natural History at the Museum of Paris, 5 2, 8 | for you. Do you know the history of Spain?" ~Now, one might 6 2, 8 | Now, one might know the history of one's own country by 7 2, 8 | question! Do you know the history of Spain?" ~"Very slightly," 8 2, 8 | curious episode in this history. Sir, listen well," said 9 2, 8 | listen well," said he; "this history will interest you on one 10 2, 8 | could not see yet why this history should interest me. ~"Well?" 11 2, 11| especially those on natural history. My work on submarine depths, 12 2, 18| in the matter of natural history. Besides, when it is a question 13 2, 19| name, complete with the history of my life, will be shut 14 2, 19| This man's name! his history written by himself! His 15 2, 21| unlooked-for scene, the history of the patriot ship, told 16 2, 23| manuscript containing the history of his life? Shall I ever