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1 1, 1 | consideration the mean of observations made at divers times-- rejecting 2 1, 1 | long. In these simultaneous observations they thought themselves 3 1, 4 | no one my share of daily observations. The frigate might have 4 1, 9 | the cell. ~I was making my observations, when Ned and Conseil awoke 5 1, 13| the horizon. Whilst taking observations not a muscle moved, the 6 1, 17| a series of astronomical observations. Then, when he had finished, 7 1, 22| ordinary conditions these observations are made by means of rather 8 2, 1 | dumb. ~As he was taking observations with the sextant, one of 9 2, 14| me uneasy. Without it no observations were possible. How, then, 10 2, 14| hoped that that day our observations might be taken. Captain 11 2, 14| conditions favourable for observations, I wished to be present 12 2, 14| appear. It was a fatality. Observations were still wanting. If not 13 2, 14| communicated my fears and observations to Captain Nemo. ~"You are 14 2, 14| consider that in taking his observations. At a quarter to twelve 15 2, 17| made after his personal observations. For two days the desert