Lounge
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It was an oyster of extraordinary dimensions, a titanic giant clam, a holy-water font that could have held a whole lake, a basin more than two meters wide, hence even bigger than the one adorning the Nautilus's
lounge.
How many delightful hours I spent in this way at the
lounge
window!
Through the panels in the lounge, I spotted rocky bottoms brightly lit by our electric rays.
Through the
lounge
window I could see only its granite bedrock.
So I didn't allude to this event when, that evening, I chanced to be alone with the captain in the
lounge.
Then, contrary to custom, he ordered that both panels in the
lounge
be opened, and going from the one to the other, he carefully observed the watery mass.
This said, Captain Nemo went to a cabinet standing near the
lounge'
s left panel.
Four men appeared and, not without difficulty, pushed the chest out of the
lounge.
And with that, Captain Nemo left the
lounge.
After breakfast I made my way to the
lounge
and went about my work.
I was about to leave the
lounge
when Captain Nemo entered.
Although the
lounge
was hermetically sealed, it was filling with an intolerable stink of sulfur, and I could see scarlet flames of such brightness, they overpowered our electric light.
We stayed on watch before the
lounge
windows, and our notes enable me to reconstruct, in a few words, the ichthyology of this sea.
Twice I went to the
lounge.
I wanted to see the
lounge
one last time.
I wanted to plunge my eyes through the
lounge
window and into these Atlantic waters; but the panels were hermetically sealed, and a mantle of sheet iron separated me from this ocean with which I was still unfamiliar.
Crossing through the lounge, I arrived at the door, contrived in one of the canted corners, that opened into the captain's stateroom.
I left my stateroom and returned to the lounge, which was deserted and plunged in near darkness.
Just then the door to the main
lounge
opened and Captain Nemo appeared.
The
lounge
was dark, but the sea's waves sparkled through the transparent windows.
As soon as I was dressed, I went into the
lounge.
The ship scudded along like an air balloon borne by the wind over some prairie on land; but it would be more accurate to say that we sat in the
lounge
as if we were riding in a coach on an express train.
But it was eight o'clock the next day when I returned to the
lounge.
The panels in the
lounge
opened, and maneuvers began for reaching those strata so prodigiously far removed.
Stationed in the lounge, the captain and I watched the needle swerving swiftly over the pressure gauge.
I could feel its sheet-iron plates trembling down to their riveted joins; metal bars arched; bulkheads groaned; the
lounge
windows seemed to be warping inward under the water's pressure.
Before I had time to express the surprise this new proposition caused me, a camera was carried into the
lounge
at Captain Nemo's request.
Conseil, Ned, and I sat in front of the
lounge
windows.
I took a seat in the
lounge
with Conseil.
For part of the night, the novelty of our circumstances kept Conseil and me at the
lounge
window.
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