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When by the narrow footpath they had reached the unmown glade covered on one side by a thick growth of bright John-and-Maries, with tall spreading bushes of dark green sneezewort between them, Levin asked his guests to sit down in the deep cool shade of the young aspens – upon a bench and some tree stumps specially
arranged
for visitors to the apiary who might be afraid of bees – while he went to the hut to fetch bread, cucumbers, and fresh honey for the grown-up people as well as for the children.
Be good and go to the corner room and see how they have
arranged
things for Sergius Ivanich!
Otherwise everything was going on well; the little housekeeper had kept up the fire and had swept and
arranged
the room.
And they were only interrupted by the arrival of a neighbour bringing in a little urchin of nine months, Désirée, Philoméne's youngest; Philoméne, taking her breakfast at the screening-shed, had
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that they should bring her little one down there, where she suckled it, seated for a moment in the coal.
The matter had already been
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with the head captain and the engineer, who were very pleased with the young man.
Maheude's face brightened; certainly it was a good idea, it must be
arranged.
Pierronne was the only one who seemed fairly calm, for that sneak of a Pierron always
arranged
things, no one knew how, so as to have more hours on the captain's ticket than his mates.
We only want justice, we are tired of starving, and it seems to us that the time has come when things ought to be
arranged
so that we can at least have bread every day."
Just be so good as to get back into your beds again, and dress yourselves for nine o'clock, as was arranged."
But the departure had not taken place as arranged, for the news had spread that cavalry and police were scouring the plain.
In fact, he had given a rendezvous to Bébert and Lydie in a hiding-place, a hole
arranged
under the wood supply at the Voreux.
It had been
arranged
to sleep out, so as to be there if the Belgians' bones were to be broken by stoning when they went down the pit.
Then he perceived that the Company had cunningly
arranged
that they should sleep at the Voreux.
Richomme then found it vain to entreat them in his own name, and to repeat that the thing must be
arranged
between mates; they repelled him, suspecting him.
"Then there are always some clever people there who promise you that everything can be
arranged
by just taking a little trouble.
They
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a party, and it was agreed that they should go to the Voreux in their carriage, while Madame Hennebeau took Lucie and Jeanne there in hers.
First he
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the three lamps against the wall; only one was burning, the others could be used later on.
In the first group: organ-pipe coral, gorgonian coral
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into fan shapes, soft sponges from Syria, isis coral from the Molucca Islands, sea-pen coral, wonderful coral of the genus Virgularia from the waters of Norway, various coral of the genus Umbellularia, alcyonarian coral, then a whole series of those madrepores that my mentor Professor Milne-Edwards has so shrewdly classified into divisions and among which I noted the wonderful genus Flabellina as well as the genus Oculina from Réunion Island, plus a "Neptune's chariot" from the Caribbean Sea--every superb variety of coral, and in short, every species of these unusual polyparies that congregate to form entire islands that will one day turn into continents.
"Quinto," Conseil said, "the lophobranchians, which have fully formed, free-moving jaws but whose gills consist of little tufts
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in pairs along their gill arches.
Among these valuable water plants, I noted various seaweed: some Cladostephus verticillatus, peacock's tails, fig-leafed caulerpa, grain-bearing beauty bushes, delicate rosetangle tinted scarlet, sea colander
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into fan shapes, mermaid's cups that looked like the caps of squat mushrooms and for years had been classified among the zoophytes; in short, a complete series of algae.
Observing the seafloor, I saw that it swelled at certain points from low bulges that were encrusted with limestone deposits and
arranged
with a symmetry that betrayed the hand of man.
He wanted to rise to the surface of the waves and harpoon the monsters, especially certain smooth-hound sharks whose mouths were paved with teeth
arranged
like a mosaic, and some big five-meter tiger sharks that insisted on personally provoking him.
Mushroom-shaped fungus coral, some slate-colored sea anemone including the species Thalassianthus aster among others, organ-pipe coral
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like flutes and just begging for a puff from the god Pan, shells unique to this sea that dwell in madreporic cavities and whose bases are twisted into squat spirals, and finally a thousand samples of a polypary I hadn't observed until then: the common sponge.
Captain Nemo took out the ingots one by one and
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them methodically inside the chest, filling it to the top.
Pudding stones and trachyte gave way to black basaltic rock: here, lying in slabs all swollen with blisters; there, shaped like actual prisms and
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into a series of columns that supported the springings of this immense vault, a wonderful sample of natural architecture.
Among cartilaginous fish: some brook lamprey, a type of eel fifteen inches long, head greenish, fins violet, back bluish gray, belly a silvery brown strewn with bright spots, iris of the eye encircled in gold, unusual animals that the Amazon's current must have swept out to sea because their natural habitat is fresh water; sting rays, the snout pointed, the tail long, slender, and armed with an extensive jagged sting; small one-meter sharks with gray and whitish hides, their teeth
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in several backward-curving rows, fish commonly known by the name carpet shark; batfish, a sort of reddish isosceles triangle half a meter long, whose pectoral fins are attached by fleshy extensions that make these fish look like bats, although an appendage made of horn, located near the nostrils, earns them the nickname of sea unicorns; lastly, a couple species of triggerfish, the cucuyo whose stippled flanks glitter with a sparkling gold color, and the bright purple leatherjacket whose hues glisten like a pigeon's throat.
There high underwater cliffs reared up, straight walls made of craggy chunks
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like big stone foundations, among which there gaped black caves so deep our electric rays couldn't light them to the far ends.
You could plainly see its 250 suckers,
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over the inner sides of its tentacles and shaped like semispheric capsules.
Among cartilaginous fish, the most remarkable were rays whose ultra slender tails made up nearly a third of the body, which was shaped like a huge diamond twenty-five feet long; then little one-meter sharks, the head large, the snout short and rounded, the teeth sharp and
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in several rows, the body seemingly covered with scales.
In the evening, at preparation, he pulled out his pens from his desk,
arranged
his small belongings, and carefully ruled his paper.
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