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1 1, 18| some vessels that had run aground on the reefs some years 2 1, 18| Boussole, which went first, ran aground on the southerly coast. 3 1, 18| went to its help, and ran aground too. The first vessel was 4 1, 19| left by the ebb. We had run aground, and in one of those seas 5 1, 19| phrase, "the Nautilus ran aground in open sea. Now the tides 6 1, 19| Nautilus boat ran softly aground on a heavy sand, after having 7 1, 21| at the sight of a monster aground in the bay. The panels were 8 1, 21| situation of the Nautilus, run aground in exactly the same spot 9 2, 14| Nautilus, for fear of running aground, had stopped about three 10 2, 14| landed. The boat had run aground, bringing the Captain. I 11 2, 16| going to run the Nautilus aground on the lower bank, and my