PART ONE
CHAPTER Ⅰ A SHIFTING REEF
CHAPTER Ⅱ PRO AND CON
CHAPTER Ⅲ I FORM MY RESOLUTION
CHAPTER Ⅳ NED LAND
CHAPTER Ⅴ AT A VENTURE
CHAPTER Ⅵ AT FULL STEAM
CHAPTER Ⅶ AN UNKNOWN SPECIES OF WHALE
CHAPTER Ⅷ MOBILIS IN MOBILI
CHAPTER Ⅸ NED LAND'S TEMPERS
CHAPTER Ⅹ THE MAN OF THE SEAS
CHAPTER Ⅺ ALL BY ELECTRICITY
CHAPTER Ⅻ SOME FIGURES
CHAPTER ⅩⅢ THE BLACK RIVER
CHAPTER ⅪⅤ A NOTE OF INVITATION
CHAPTER ⅩⅤ A WALK ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA
CHAPTER ⅩⅥ A SUBMARINE FOREST
CHAPTER ⅩⅦ FOUR THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE PACIFIC
CHAPTER ⅩⅧ VANIKORO
CHAPTER ⅪⅩ TORRES STRAITS
CHAPTER ⅩⅩ A FEW DAYS ON LAND
CHAPTER ⅩⅪ CAPTAIN NEMO'S THUNDERBOLT
CHAPTER ⅩⅫAEGRI SOMNIA
CHAPTER ⅩⅩⅢTHE CORAL KINGDOM
PART Two
CHAPTER Ⅰ THE INDIAN OCEAN
CHAPTER Ⅱ A NOVEL PROPOSAL OF CAPT NEMO'S
CHAPTER Ⅲ A PEARL OF TEN MILLIONS
CHAPTER Ⅳ THE RED SEA
CHAPTER Ⅴ THE ARABIAN TUNNEL
CHAPTER Ⅵ TItE GRECIAN ARCHIPELAGO
CHAPTER Ⅶ THE MEDITERRANEAN IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS
CHAPTER Ⅷ VIGO BAY
CHAPTER Ⅸ A VANISHED CONTINENT ATLANTIS
CHAPTER Ⅹ THE SUBMARINE COAL-MINES
CHAVrER Ⅺ THE SARGASSO SEA
CHAPTER Ⅻ CACHALOTS AND WHALES
CHAPTER ⅩⅢ THE ICEBERG
CHAPTER ⅪⅤ THE SOUTH POLE
CHAPTER ⅩⅤ ACCIDENT OR INCIDENT?
CHAPTER ⅩⅥ WANT OF AIR
CHAPTER ⅩⅦ FROM CAPE HORN TO THE AMAZON
CHAPTER ⅩⅧ THE POULPS
CHAPTER ⅪⅩ THE GULF STREAM
CHAPTER ⅩⅩ FROM LATrrUDE 470 24' TO LONGITUDE 17°28'
CHAPTER ⅩⅪ A HECATOMB
CHAPTER ⅩⅫTHE LAST.WORDS OF CAPTAIN NEMO
CHAPTER ⅩⅩⅢCONCLUSION
the minimum length of the mammal at more than threehundred and fifty feet,as the Shannon and Helvetia wereof smaller dimensions than it.though they measured threehundred feet over all.Now the largest whales,those which frequent those partsof the sea round the Aleutian,Kulammak.and Umgullichislands have never exceeded the length of sixty yards,if theyattain that.In every place of great resort the monster was thefashion.They sang of it in the cafes.ridiculed it in thepapers,and represented it on the stage.All kinds of storieswere circulated regarding it.There appeared in the paperscaricatures of every gigantic and imaginary creature.fromthe white whale,the terrible"Moby Dick"of sub-arcticregions,to the immense kraken,whose tentacles couldentangle a ship of five hundred tons and hurry it into theabyss of the ocean.The legends of ancient times were evenrevived.Then burst forth the unending argument between thebelievers and the unbelievers in the societies of the wiseand the scientific journals.The question of the monster"inflamed all minds.Editors of scientific journals,quarrellingwith believers in the supernatural.
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