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Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea

CHAPTER XII
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SOME FIGURES A moment after we were seated on a divan in the saloon smoking.

The Captain showed me a sketch that gave the plan, section, and elevation of the Nautilus.

Then he began his description in these words: "Here, M.Aronnax, are the several dimensions of the boat you are in.
It is an elongated cylinder with conical ends.

It is very like a cigar in shape, a shape already adopted in London in several constructions of the same sort.

The length of this cylinder, from stem to stern, is exactly 232 feet, and its maximum breadth is twenty-six feet.


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