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1 1, 13| round the Nautilus. What a spectacle! What pen can describe it? 2 1, 17| had once been was a sad spectacle as it lay lost under the 3 1, 18| XVIII~VANIKORO~This terrible spectacle was the forerunner of the 4 1, 22| then witnessed a curious spectacle. The hatches of the saloon 5 1, 22| they swam. This dazzling spectacle was enchanting! Perhaps 6 2, 1 | astonished by a curious spectacle. ~It was a shoal of argonauts 7 2, 1 | repeatedly a forbidding spectacle, dead bodies floating on 8 2, 4 | the incessantly varying spectacle of submarine wonders. For 9 2, 4 | fuci. What an indescribable spectacle, and what variety of sites 10 2, 6 | you a sight of the curious spectacle of a submarine eruption." ~" 11 2, 9 | was never tired. What a spectacle! How can I express it? how 12 2, 12| calmed; "it is a terrible spectacle, certainly. But I am not