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1 1,4| nature had formed, not a grotto, but a pile of enormous 2 1,8| it hastened back to the grotto. ~Happily the wet handkerchief 3 1,8| few minutes in the upper grotto, which made a sort of landing-place 4 1,9| their disposal the little grotto above the great cavern, 5 2,4| This done, they entered the grotto, of which the floor was 6 2,7| suffer no damage in the grotto where it was stored, it 7 3,7| Nautilus' is imprisoned in this grotto, the entrance of which is 8 3,8| gave the name of "Dakkar Grotto," in memory of Captain Nemo. 9 3,8| one of the sides of the grotto, in a spot where it could 10 3,8| companions, on leaving Dakkar Grotto, had taken the road to the 11 3,8| between the corral and the grotto, and which might at a future 12 3,8| will pay a visit to Dakkar Grotto. I wish to inspect it. At 13 3,8| had led them to Dakkar Grotto. In open day the descent 14 3,8| difficulty the entrance to Dakkar Grotto, and paused for a moment 15 3,8| through the shades of the grotto. ~The "Nautilus" was there 16 3,8| entering the mouth of the grotto the boat reached the extreme 17 3,8| reached the entrance of Dakkar Grotto. ~ ~ 18 3,9| the exploration of Dakkar Grotto. ~"This cavern stretches 19 3,9| long as the wall of Dakkar Grotto itself should endure. It 20 3,9| feet. The wall of Dakkar Grotto had evidently given way 21 3,0| Balloon, the basalts of Dakkar Grotto, the long Serpentine Peninsula,