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1 1, 5 | Conseil. I fancy we shall run a fair chance of being laughed 2 1, 12| not of wood; no coal to run short, for electricity is 3 1, 17| several mountain-chains that run parallel with the side, 4 1, 18| to some vessels that had run aground on the reefs some 5 1, 19| left by the ebb. We had run aground, and in one of those 6 1, 21| situation of the Nautilus, run aground in exactly the same 7 2, 2 | seize" which made my blood run cold. ~"Well, and you, Conseil, 8 2, 4 | current must necessarily run from the Red Sea to the 9 2, 10| Neptune. But many ages have run out since then, and the 10 2, 14| we landed. The boat had run aground, bringing the Captain. 11 2, 16| will tell us. I am going to run the Nautilus aground on 12 2, 18| the imagination is apt to run wild. Not only is it supposed 13 2, 22| involuntarily, had been run by the Captain. ~It was