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Cephalopod of the Indian and Pacific oceans having a spiral shell with pale pearly partitions.
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1
The thing wound around itself like a
chambered
nautilus
,
going in a counterclockwise direction.
2
But of course the
chambered
nautilus
may emerge again.
3
No
chambered
nautilus
was to have better opportunity to expand the tender mansions of its soul.
4
What thought must have been in the mind of those who gave the
chambered
nautilus
this name?
5
It has designs more intricate than a
chambered
nautilus
,
features more baroque than the most buttressed Gothic cathedral.
6
For years, like "the
chambered
nautilus
,
"
we have been outgrowing our denominational shell, and seeking "more stately mansions."
7
With her left hand Annja scooped up a heavy fossil of a large
chambered
nautilus
that a paleontologist friend had given her.
8
Chambered
Nautilus
(cham'berd no'ti-lus), a shellfish belonging to the highest class of mollusks.
9
Possibly Mr. Holmes meant something like that when he wrote his "
Chambered
Nautilus
.
"
10
Chambered
nautilus
is brother to the octopus, but he wears his castle permanently-andon the outside.
11
Mollusks 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.
13
While 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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