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1 1, 10| you as a refuge, I could sink beneath the waters, and 2 1, 12| bodies have a tendency to sink. When I wanted to find out 3 1, 12| increase of weight required to sink the Nautilus, I had only 4 1, 12| of depth. If we want to sink 3,000 feet, I should keep 5 1, 12| hundred tons. Therefore I can sink to a considerable depth. 6 1, 12| make the Nautilus rise and sink, and sink and rise, by a 7 1, 12| Nautilus rise and sink, and sink and rise, by a vertical 8 1, 19| rock, and, if it did not sink, it was owing to a piece 9 2, 3 | level of the bank would sink capriciously. Often we rounded 10 2, 20| reservoirs. The Nautilus began to sink, following a vertical line, 11 2, 21| reach us; and, if necessary, sink this cursed Nautilus." ~" 12 2, 21| vessel?" ~"Sir, I am going to sink it." ~"You will not do that?" ~"