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1 1, 9 | surface of the ocean to breathe, after the fashion of whales. 2 1, 11| But not the air you breathe?" ~"Oh! I could manufacture 3 1, 11| not furnish me with air to breathe, it works at least the powerful 4 1, 14| oxygen it is no longer fit to breathe." ~"Right! But I told you, 5 1, 14| light. Thus provided, I can breathe and I can see." ~"Captain 6 1, 15| and, for my part, I could breathe with ease. ~With the Ruhmkorff 7 1, 16| and I should be able to breathe with ease, for it seemed 8 1, 17| ascend every morning to breathe at the surface of the water, 9 2, 5 | and then to the surface to breathe. Its wound had not weakened 10 2, 5 | in one place, so came to breathe the fresh night air. ~Soon 11 2, 10| to the life-giving air we breathe." ~"But what is this volcanic 12 2, 16| to quit the Nautilus, and breathe directly the pure air drawn 13 2, 16| reservoirs last for us to breathe on board?" ~The Captain 14 2, 16| Oh! if I could only not breathe, so as to leave more air 15 2, 17| Master need not fear to breathe it. There is enough for