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Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea

CHAPTER XXII
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This dazzling spectacle was enchanting! Perhaps some atmospheric condition increased the intensity of this phenomenon.

Perhaps some storm agitated the surface of the waves.

But at this depth of some yards, the Nautilus was unmoved by its fury and reposed peacefully in still water.
So we progressed, incessantly charmed by some new marvel.

The days passed rapidly away, and I took no account of them.

Ned, according to habit, tried to vary the diet on board.


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