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1 1, 4 | liking for me. My nationality drew him to me, no doubt. It 2 1, 7 | appeared noiselessly, and drew us down into their formidable 3 1, 10| elegant bronze stem, and drew the first whiffs with the 4 1, 19| then the inclined planes drew the Nautilus down to a great 5 1, 22| Just then the lieutenant drew the Captain's attention 6 2, 5 | lifted by the six rowers, drew rapidly towards the dugong, 7 2, 8 | It is for to-night." ~I drew myself up suddenly. I was, 8 2, 8 | surprise, this door was ajar. I drew back involuntarily. If Captain 9 2, 8 | But, hearing no sound, I drew nearer. The room was deserted. 10 2, 16| tremble to its very bolts and drew us towards the north. But 11 2, 18| eleven o'clock when Ned Land drew my attention to a formidable