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1 1, 7 | past for Jonahs to take refuge in whales' bellies! However, 2 1, 7 | water, which served us for a refuge. I kicked it. It was evidently 3 1, 10| which has served you as a refuge, I could sink beneath the 4 1, 16| become very rare, and taken refuge chiefly in the northern 5 2, 1 | s deceptions, had taken refuge in this inaccessible medium, 6 2, 8 | where we can easily find refuge. Now if the Nautilus, on 7 2, 10| This is its harbour of refuge, a sure, commodious, and 8 2, 10| which can give such perfect refuge from all storms." ~"Certainly," 9 2, 10| But of what use is this refuge, Captain? The Nautilus wants 10 2, 12| vessel: it is also a place of refuge for those who, like its 11 2, 12| hunted to death, had taken refuge in high latitudes. ~We were 12 2, 14| Pole serves as a place of refuge to the cetacea too closely 13 2, 19| offered anywhere an easy refuge. The sea was incessantly 14 2, 21| time to reflect; taking refuge in my room, we looked at 15 2, 22| whatever it is, we will take refuge there." ~"Yes, Ned, yes.