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1 1, 11| agent, obedient, rapid, easy, which conforms to every 2 1, 13| from fog, made observation easy. Nothing was in sight. Not 3 1, 21| and would have offered an easy access to the interior of 4 1, 22| shells, and I declare it is easy to lead a snail's life. ~ 5 1, 22| Thus this life seemed easy and natural, and we thought 6 2, 2 | Captain." ~"Well, the thing is easy. Though, if we see the fisheries, 7 2, 5 | The entrance cannot be easy?" ~"No, sir; for that reason 8 2, 12| Land, whose meaning was easy to guess. "Because," I added, " 9 2, 13| for an ordinary vessel is easy to the Nautilus. If a continent 10 2, 14| March, my bearings will be easy to take, if at twelve we 11 2, 15| said Conseil. ~"It is easy to decide," I answered. 12 2, 15| with quiet water. It was easy to get out of it by going 13 2, 15| by blocks, was not very easy navigation. I thought that 14 2, 15| said I, "the working is easy. We must go back again, 15 2, 19| shores offered anywhere an easy refuge. The sea was incessantly 16 2, 21| not only be possible, but easy to fly. ~At three in the