Chapter
1 III | The cars furnished with propellers attached in 1852 to the
2 VIII | to higher zones. The two propellers were running very easily
3 VIII | speed had been given to the propellers.~In fact, the speed had
4 VIII | submarine boat, and in it my propellers act like the screws of a
5 VIII | seemed to prefer, and her propellers beginning again, drove her
6 XI | in pursuit. Besides, the propellers had been stopped. The whale
7 XI | assistant engineers started the propellers astern, so as to oppose
8 XIII | them back again? For his propellers to work, he must keep at
9 XIII | slight elevation while her propellers drove her swiftly out of
10 XIV | have been prodigious. The propellers spun round so swiftly that
11 XVI | back in defiance of his propellers. The men, thrown to the
12 XVII | descent was stopped, and the propellers drove ahead full speed towards
13 XVIII| Albatross” was equal to with her propellers under ordinary circumstances.
14 XVIII| to the screws, for if the propellers were rendered useless the
15 XIX | taut cable. But the two propellers had suffered, and more than
16 XIX | the more reason to get our propellers into order,” said the mate. “
17 XIX | latitude as before, and if his propellers had not been damaged the
18 XX | the wind she must have her propellers going, particularly the
19 XX | stationary. Deprived of her propellers she was an unguidable balloon.
20 XXI | Albatross” deprived of her propellers, drifting off to the northeast
21 XXII | would communicate to her propellers a power superior to anything
22 XXIII| deck, the blades of the propellers, the compartments of the
23 XXIII| of the old material; the propellers and engines he had brought
24 XXIII| screws, and driven by her propellers, shot off towards the east
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