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1 1, 5 | CHAPTER V~AT A VENTURE~The voyage of the Abraham Lincoln was 2 1, 5 | the weather was good. The voyage was being accomplished under 3 1, 13| the starting-point of this voyage. It is a quarter to twelve; 4 1, 18| Louis XVI, in 1785, on a voyage of circumnavigation. They 5 1, 18| there, and, in fact, this voyage was most disastrous, as 6 1, 19| us continue this strange voyage?" ~"Really, I do not know 7 1, 19| marvels of the ocean. Our voyage is only begun, and I do 8 1, 22| During this period of the voyage, Captain Nemo made some 9 2, 4 | sorry to see the end of a voyage which it is given to so 10 2, 10| only, and we continue our voyage. So, if you wish to go over 11 2, 11| obtained by persuasion. This voyage ended, would he not consent 12 2, 11| happened to signalise our voyage. I saw little of the Captain; 13 2, 11| During this part of our voyage we sailed whole days on 14 2, 22| catastrophe which ended this voyage. Of Captain Nemo I saw nothing 15 2, 23| CONCLUSION~Thus ends the voyage under the seas. What passed