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naturally-spiced 1
nature 54
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nautilus 40
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40 gradually
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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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nautilus

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1 3,6| submarine vessel-" ~"The 'Nautilus'?" said the captain, with 2 3,6| with a faint smile. ~"The 'Nautilus.'" ~"But do you-do you know 3 3,6| the midst of which the 'Nautilus' was struggling?" ~"They 4 3,6| his submarine vessel the "Nautilus," called himself simply 5 3,6| taken place between the "Nautilus" and the United States frigate " 6 3,6| this professor that the "Nautilus," taken now for a gigantic 7 3,6| escaping in one of the "Nautilus's" boats. But as at this 8 3,6| But as at this time the "Nautilus" was drawn into the vortex 9 3,6| eventful navigation of the "Nautilus" were narrated and exposed 10 3,6| succeeded in navigating the "Nautilus" towards one of those submarine 11 3,6| furnished an asylum to the "Nautilus." ~The captain had now remained 12 3,6| was not enough for the "Nautilus," whose draught of water 13 3,6| Granite House to visit the "Nautilus," by means of a wire which 14 3,6| his two companions, the "Nautilus," being chased by a frigate 15 3,7| from the skylights of the "Nautilus" was as vivid as before, 16 3,7| of those marvels of the "Nautilus" which millions could not 17 3,7| dozen years on board the 'Nautilus,' and on board the 'Nautilus' 18 3,7| Nautilus,' and on board the 'Nautilus' he desires to die." ~Without 19 3,7| museum-the motto of the "Nautilus"-~ "Mobilis in mobile." ~ 20 3,7| no other tomb than the 'Nautilus.' It is my grave! All my 21 3,7| wishes," he continued. "The 'Nautilus' is imprisoned in this grotto, 22 3,7| companions will leave the 'Nautilus,' for all the treasures 23 3,7| ascend on to the deck of the 'Nautilus,' and you will lower the 24 3,7| but, before leaving the 'Nautilus,' go to the stern and there 25 3,7| the reservoirs, and the 'Nautilus' will gradually sink beneath 26 3,7| mechanical power of the "Nautilus." ~The "Nautilus" was a 27 3,7| of the "Nautilus." ~The "Nautilus" was a masterpiece containing 28 3,7| when he navigated the "Nautilus" over the bed of the ocean, 29 3,7| than elsewhere!" ~"The 'Nautilus,'" observed Ayrton, "might 30 3,7| submarine vessel such as the 'Nautilus' ought to be very easy, 31 3,7| any rate as regards the 'Nautilus,' to discuss the question 32 3,7| submarine vessels. The 'Nautilus' is not ours, and we have 33 3,7| to the interior of the "Nautilus." There they took some refreshment 34 3,7| colonists did not quit the "Nautilus" for a moment. Night arrived, 35 3,7| companions quitted the "Nautilus," taking with them the only 36 3,7| to the interior of the "Nautilus." ~The colonists then descended 37 3,7| reservoirs filled, and the "Nautilus," slowly sinking, disappeared 38 3,7| away, and soon after the "Nautilus," now the tomb of Captain 39 3,8| Nemo, was no more. His "Nautilus" and he were buried in the 40 3,8| shades of the grotto. ~The "Nautilus" was there no longer to


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