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1 1, 2 | of the 30th of April. It ran as follows: ~"After examining 2 1, 6 | the engineer. The engineer ran to him. ~"Sir," said the 3 1, 18| Boussole, which went first, ran aground on the southerly 4 1, 18| Astrolabe went to its help, and ran aground too. The first vessel 5 1, 19| glide off nor move, she ran the risk of being for ever 6 1, 19| his phrase, "the Nautilus ran aground in open sea. Now 7 1, 19| eight the Nautilus boat ran softly aground on a heavy 8 2, 3 | but the chain scarcely ran, for it was little more 9 2, 5 | to the tiller-rope, which ran to the back of the Nautilus. 10 2, 9 | avalanche. To right and left ran long, dark galleries, where 11 2, 9 | slope. Some petrified shrubs ran fantastically here and there. 12 2, 9 | intense. Rapid tremblings ran along the mountain caused 13 2, 12| One cachalot killed, it ran at the next, tacked on the 14 2, 14| us to the sand, where we ran ashore. Conseil was going