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1 1, 9 | attentive examination of our cell. Nothing was changed inside. 2 1, 9 | oppress my lungs. Although the cell was large, we had evidently 3 1, 9 | respirations to eke out of this cell the little oxygen it contained, 4 1, 9 | impoverished atmosphere of the cell. ~I was making my observations, 5 1, 14| promptly. We then came to a cell near the machinery-room, 6 1, 15| THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA~This cell was, to speak correctly, 7 1, 16| we had entered the first cell. He then pressed a knob. 8 1, 16| and in a few moments the cell was entirely empty. The 9 1, 22| and conducted us to that cell where we had passed our 10 1, 22| luminous globe that lighted the cell went out, and left us in 11 2, 21| were imprisoned in that cell, in the midst of the Indian