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1 1, 1 | entangle a ship of five hundred tons and hurry it into the abyss 2 1, 12| of water, or weighs 1,500 tons. ~"When I made the plans 3 1, 12| to weigh that number of tons. I ought not, therefore, 4 1, 12| half thick and weighs 394 tons. The second envelope, the 5 1, 12| thick, weighs only sixty-two tons. The engine, the ballast, 6 1, 12| bulkheads, weigh 961.62 tons. Do you follow all this?" ~" 7 1, 12| or capable of holding 150 tons, and if I fill them with 8 1, 12| boat, weighing then 1,507 tons, will be completely immersed. 9 1, 12| capable of holding a hundred tons. Therefore I can sink to 10 1, 13| be three quintillions of tons. To comprehend the meaning 11 2, 5 | upset, shipped at least two tons of water, which had to be 12 2, 12| the Nautilus being 1,500 tons; and one ton holding 200 13 2, 12| say, about two or three tons. The Captain offered me 14 2, 16| of the Nautilus to 1,800 tons. We waited, we listened, 15 2, 20| length, and weighing 4,500 tons, which was embarked on the