Cephalopod of the Indian and Pacific oceans having a spiral shell with pale pearly partitions.
1The thing wound around itself like a chambered nautilus, going in a counterclockwise direction.
2But of course the chambered nautilus may emerge again.
3No chambered nautilus was to have better opportunity to expand the tender mansions of its soul.
4What thought must have been in the mind of those who gave the chambered nautilus this name?
5It has designs more intricate than a chambered nautilus, features more baroque than the most buttressed Gothic cathedral.
6For years, like "the chambered nautilus," we have been outgrowing our denominational shell, and seeking "more stately mansions."
7With her left hand Annja scooped up a heavy fossil of a large chambered nautilus that a paleontologist friend had given her.
8Chambered Nautilus (cham'berd no'ti-lus), a shellfish belonging to the highest class of mollusks.
9Possibly Mr. Holmes meant something like that when he wrote his " Chambered Nautilus."
10Chambered nautilus is brother to the octopus, but he wears his castle permanently-andon the outside.
11Mollusks include not only the familiar clams, scallops and snails, but also the squids, octopus and Chambered Nautilus.
12"The Chambered Nautilus" is for that reason beloved of the masses.
13While her sickly mother is checked into the Chambered Nautilus, Cone and she are off for a month at the Superb Gaza.
14"What is the history of 'The Chambered Nautilus'?"
15"Well," he said musingly, "I think 'The Chambered Nautilus' is my most finished piece of work, and I suppose it is my favorite.
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