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1 1,1| vast watery desert of the Pacific, about four o'clock in the 2 1,5| used in the islands of the Pacific." ~"I don't deny it," replied 3 1,6| land in the middle of the Pacific the presence of man was 4 1,7| Richmond to this land in the Pacific. The tempests which are 5 1,9| engulfed in the depths of the Pacific, they would have imperturbably 6 1,9| presume it is some land in the Pacific. In fact, when we left Richmond, 7 1,9| part, then a part of the Pacific Ocean. I cannot estimate 8 1,0| with some continent of the Pacific? It could not yet be made 9 1,1| the archipelagoes of the Pacific Ocean. This time his companions 10 1,1| sleeping on the surface of the Pacific. ~This was in fact the exact 11 1,1| above the waters of the Pacific, and this shore appeared 12 1,1| of its isolation in the Pacific, or of its proximity to 13 1,1| the archipelagoes of the Pacific, and too much to the north 14 1,2| the archipelagoes of the Pacific, seemed to be wanting in 15 1,3| principal archipelagoes of the Pacific." ~"In fact," said the reporter, " 16 1,4| I have not a map of the Pacific, but my memory has preserved 17 1,4| occupied, in that part of the Pacific, the situation assigned 18 1,6| are here in a part of the Pacific often frequented by Malay 19 1,9| exterior, for parts of the Pacific are very dangerous. We must 20 1,9| fact, in that part of the Pacific, out of the course of vessels, 21 1,1| continent in the middle of the Pacific?" cried Pencroft. ~"Why 22 1,1| the archipelagoes of the Pacific, have once formed a sixth 23 1,1| gradually sunk below the Pacific." ~"Then, some fine day," 24 1,1| other coral islands in the Pacific Ocean. Forty-seven millions 25 1,1| insects to insects, this Pacific may one day be changed into 26 2,4| In fact, the tides of the Pacific, even at their maximum elevation, 27 2,9| isolated situation in the Pacific, which led Gideon Spilett 28 2,9| Lincoln Island occupies in the Pacific." ~Herbert fetched the atlas, 29 2,9| atlas, and the map of the Pacific was opened, and the engineer, 30 2,9| exists in this part of the Pacific already!" ~"An island?" 31 2,9| No, an islet lost in the Pacific, and which perhaps has never 32 2,0| exactly in that part of the Pacific which English and American 33 2,0| die in the south of the Pacific, and it would be nothing 34 2,1| her in the midst of the Pacific, so fruitful of disasters? ~ 35 2,1| traverse seas as wide as the Pacific. ~Herbert would have liked 36 2,1| messenger with the lands of the Pacific; for if the albatross had 37 2,1| most dangerous parts of the Pacific. It really appeared as if 38 2,3| the southern part of the Pacific. Indeed I do not think there 39 2,3| island in this part of the Pacific between New Zealand and 40 2,7| Magellan, and ascended the Pacific as far as Patagonia, where, 41 2,7| the yacht a pirate in the Pacific." ~Here the stranger stopped 42 2,7| him on some island in the Pacific, instead of giving him up 43 2,0| want of a harbor in the Pacific, I don't think they would 44 3,1| brought it to that part of the Pacific, where the maps mentioned 45 3,1| station in this part of the Pacific Ocean!" ~"Hurrah!" exclaimed 46 3,1| used by the pirates of the Pacific. It was, therefore, reasonable 47 3,1| vessel? Did she scour the Pacific, competing with the Malay 48 3,1| headquarters of the piracy of the Pacific? ~All these ideas instinctively 49 3,2| themselves, scoured the Pacific, destroying vessels, and 50 3,2| this ship had scoured the Pacific, under the command of Harvey, 51 3,5| All the pirates in the Pacific have only to present themselves 52 3,4| than in the north of the Pacific." ~"That is true," remarked 53 3,6| a deserted island of the Pacific he established his dockyard, 54 3,6| coral, in the bed of the Pacific. At last Captain Nemo remained 55 3,7| situated in this part of the Pacific." ~"Your thoughts are with 56 3,8| Polynesian Archipelagoes of the Pacific or the shores of New Zealand, 57 3,9| the other islands of the Pacific, and a fact of which Captain 58 3,9| mountains fell into the Pacific, and, in a few minutes, 59 3,0| point which the waves of the Pacific had not engulfed. ~It was 60 3,0| visited this part of the Pacific. Could they calculate that, 61 3,0| figure on the charts of the Pacific, the order was given to 62 3,0| beneath the waters of the Pacific. A river there was called 63 3,0| washed by the waves of the Pacific, the tomb of him who had