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1 1, 3 | As you please, sir," replied Conseil, quietly. ~"Not 2 1, 3 | think proper, sir," coolly replied Conseil. ~"You see, my friend, 3 1, 3 | Aronnax?" said he. ~"Himself," replied I. "Commander Farragut?" ~" 4 1, 3 | asked he. ~"Yes, sir," replied the engineer. ~"Go ahead," 5 1, 4 | deceives you, Professor," replied Ned. "As a whaler I have 6 1, 4 | ships--that is possible," replied the Canadian, "but I have 7 1, 4 | Yes, I understand," replied Ned, becoming more attentive; " 8 1, 4 | Yes--certainly--perhaps," replied the Canadian, shaken by 9 1, 5 | permitted to say, sir," replied Conseil, "that I never reckoned 10 1, 5 | your little room, sir," replied Conseil, "and in your museum, 11 1, 5 | That's tolerably certain," replied Conseil, quietly; "I think 12 1, 6 | sir, certainly not," I replied. "That brightness is of 13 1, 6 | torpedo." ~"Undoubtedly," replied the captain, "if it possesses 14 1, 6 | out to sea?" ~"No, sir," replied Ned Land; "because we shall 15 1, 6 | steam on?" ~"Yes, sir," replied the engineer. ~The speed 16 1, 7 | I asked. ~"The frigate?" replied Conseil, turning on his 17 1, 7 | Leave my master? Never!" replied he. "I would drown first." ~ 18 1, 7 | who is seeking his prize!" replied the Canadian. ~"Were you 19 1, 8 | friend Ned, calm yourself," replied Conseil, quietly. "Do not 20 1, 8 | Not quite," sharply replied the Canadian, "but pretty 21 1, 8 | accentuation. ~The other replied by a shake of the head, 22 1, 8 | question me by a look. ~I replied in good French that I did 23 1, 8 | do you see, Professor," replied our irascible companion, " 24 1, 8 | My opinion is formed," replied Ned Land, sharply. "They 25 1, 8 | Conseil. ~"So shall I," replied Ned Land. ~My two companions 26 1, 9 | will not contradict you," replied Ned Land. "But, dinner or 27 1, 10| said I. ~"Unintentionally?" replied the stranger, raising his 28 1, 10| tone: ~"M. Aronnax," he replied, "dare you affirm that your 29 1, 10| civilised man." ~"Professor," replied the commander, quickly, " 30 1, 10| commander, coldly. ~"Sir," I replied, beginning to get angry 31 1, 10| to address you?" ~"Sir," replied the commander, "I am nothing 32 1, 10| or silence, Professor?" replied Captain Nemo. "Did your 33 1, 11| nautical instruments," I replied, "and I know the use of 34 1, 11| Not at all, Professor," replied the Captain, with some hesitation; " 35 1, 12| calculations, Captain," I replied; "I should be wrong to dispute 36 1, 14| is going on terra firma?" replied Ned Land. ~"That seems to 37 1, 14| will argue no longer," I replied, rising from the table. " 38 1, 15| As you please, sir," replied the harpooner, shrugging 39 1, 15| master wherever he goes," replied Conseil. ~At the Captain' 40 1, 17| purpose?" ~"These are some," I replied, "that I remember. If I 41 1, 17| leagues." ~"Well, Professor," replied the Captain, "we shall show 42 1, 17| said, half aloud. ~"Yes," replied the Canadian, "a disabled 43 1, 18| theory to Captain Nemo, he replied coldly: ~"The earth does 44 1, 18| everyone knows, Captain," I replied. ~"And could you tell me 45 1, 19| However, Captain Nemo," I replied, without noticing the ironical 46 1, 19| meat; and what meat!" he replied. "Real game! no, bread, 47 1, 19| Well said, M. Aronnax," replied the Canadian, whose teeth 48 1, 19| Never fear, M. Aronnax," replied the Canadian; "I do not 49 1, 20| Ned Land. ~"Exquisite!" replied Conseil. ~"And I do not 50 1, 20| much the better for us," replied Ned Land. "There will be 51 1, 20| Nautilus." ~"Master is right," replied Conseil; "and I propose 52 1, 20| I would not trust you," replied Conseil. "But enough. We 53 1, 20| Two o'clock at least," replied Conseil. ~"How time flies 54 1, 20| Land. ~"Let us be off," replied Conseil. ~We returned through 55 1, 20| But they are eatable," replied the harpooner. ~"I do not 56 1, 20| Let us continue hunting," replied Conseil. "Let us go towards 57 1, 21| at least." ~"M. Aronnax," replied Captain Nemo, placing his 58 1, 21| That is true, M. Aronnax," replied the Captain; "but I think 59 1, 21| start," said he. ~"Ah!" replied I. ~"I have given the order 60 1, 22| to which the lieutenant replied by formal assurances. At 61 1, 22| You are the master," I replied, looking steadily at him. " 62 1, 23| What does it signify?" he replied, evasively. "A shock has 63 1, 23| sharks and men," gravely replied the Captain. ~ 64 2, 2 | are accustomed to them," replied Captain Nemo, "and in time 65 2, 2 | which?" ~"On the fishing," replied the Canadian; "before entering 66 2, 2 | I shall pay attention," replied the Canadian. ~"But," I 67 2, 2 | sharks, brave Ned?" ~"I!" replied the Canadian; "a harpooner 68 2, 3 | They would be useless," he replied. "We are going to no great 69 2, 3 | was in revenge, Captain," replied Ned Land. "I owed you that." ~ 70 2, 4 | Yes, Captain Nemo," I replied; "and the Nautilus is wonderfully 71 2, 4 | depths.'" ~"One may see," I replied, "that these historians 72 2, 4 | the Nautilus." ~"Just so," replied the Captain, smiling; "and 73 2, 4 | Yes and no, M. Aronnax," replied Captain Nemo, who seemed 74 2, 4 | explanation, Captain Nemo," I replied; "but I cannot content myself 75 2, 4 | That is evident," I replied; "and for the sake of archaeologists 76 2, 4 | to the great citizen," I replied, surprised by the manner 77 2, 4 | Beneath it?" ~"Certainly," replied Captain Nemo quietly. "A 78 2, 5 | there, sir?" ~"No, Ned," I replied; "but I have not your eyes, 79 2, 5 | of the shoulders. ~"Yes," replied the Captain; "sometimes 80 2, 6 | I do not believe it," replied the Canadian. ~"Then you 81 2, 6 | as here." ~"M. Aronnax," replied the Canadian, "your arguments 82 2, 6 | us." ~"All that is true," replied the Canadian. "But your 83 2, 6 | coasts." ~"We shall see," replied Ned Land, shaking his head 84 2, 6 | noticed it, Captain," I replied; "and if it gets much hotter 85 2, 6 | Island of Santorin, sir," replied the Captain. "I wished to 86 2, 6 | volcanic parts of the sea," replied Captain Nemo; "and the globe 87 2, 6 | I asked. ~"Here it is," replied Captain Nemo, showing me 88 2, 6 | It would not be prudent," replied the impassive Captain Nemo. ~ 89 2, 8 | is bad." ~"That I allow," replied the Canadian; "but we must 90 2, 8 | asked. ~"Well, M. Aronnax," replied Captain Nemo, "we are in 91 2, 9 | asked. ~"I do not know," replied Ned. ~"Well, at noon we 92 2, 9 | They will be useless," he replied. ~I thought I had not heard 93 2, 10| storms." ~"Certainly," I replied, "you are in safety here, 94 2, 10| peaceable grotto." ~"Very well," replied Ned Land; "I accept the 95 2, 10| hive! a hive!" ~"A hive!" I replied, with a gesture of incredulity. ~" 96 2, 12| question to ask you, sir," replied the Canadian. ~"Speak, Ned." ~" 97 2, 12| be any more?" ~"Why?" I replied, looking fixedly at Ned 98 2, 12| of Sinbad the Sailor," I replied, laughing. ~"Ah!" suddenly 99 2, 12| And to what purpose?" replied Captain Nemo; "only to destroy! 100 2, 12| points?" ~"Yes, Captain," I replied. ~"Those are cachalots-- 101 2, 12| said he. ~"Well, sir," replied the Canadian, whose enthusiasm 102 2, 12| mischievous creatures," replied the Captain; "and the Nautilus 103 2, 13| of incredulity. ~"Yes," replied the Captain, coldly, "to 104 2, 13| creature? ~"No, sir," he replied; "but we will discover it 105 2, 13| Just so, sir--just so," I replied, getting animated. ~"The 106 2, 13| thought of, M. Aronnax," replied the Captain, smiling. "But, 107 2, 13| think so too, M. Aronnax," replied Captain Nemo. "I only wish 108 2, 14| heart. ~"I do not know," he replied. "At noon I will take our 109 2, 14| shows, it will be enough," replied the Captain. ~About ten 110 2, 14| only use my chronometer," replied Captain Nemo. "If to-morrow, 111 2, 14| exclaimed. ~"The South Pole!" replied Captain Nemo, in a grave 112 2, 15| I came to ask you, sir," replied Conseil. ~"Confound it!" 113 2, 15| mountain, has turned over," he replied. "When icebergs are undermined 114 2, 15| asked. ~"Certainly," he replied; "since the reservoirs are 115 2, 15| said Conseil. ~"Yes," I replied. "This end of the tunnel 116 2, 15| Very interesting!" I replied. ~"I should think so, sir. 117 2, 15| you please, sir," Conseil replied. ~Some hours passed. I often 118 2, 16| suffocation, Captain," I replied, "that is not to be feared, 119 2, 16| courage and energy." ~"Sir," replied the Canadian, "I am ready 120 2, 16| you not understand," he replied, "that this congelation 121 2, 17| going right?" ~"Yes," I replied, "for we are going the way 122 2, 18| ironically. ~"No; in a church," replied Conseil. ~"In a church!" 123 2, 18| the cliff. ~"Precisely," I replied. ~"Its head," rejoined Conseil, " 124 2, 18| no offence to master," he replied, quietly; "if this is not 125 2, 18| saw," said Conseil. ~"No," replied the Canadian; "for this 126 2, 18| That is no reason," I replied. "The arms and tails of 127 2, 18| I asked. ~"In any case," replied the Canadian, "we shall 128 2, 18| indeed, Mr. Naturalist," he replied; "and we are going to fight 129 2, 19| What is that, sir?" he replied, ironically. "Have you discovered 130 2, 21| asked. ~"It was a gunshot," replied Ned Land. ~I looked in the 131 2, 21| Nautilus." ~"Friend Ned," replied Conseil, "what harm can 132 2, 21| the vessel. ~"No, sir," he replied; "I cannot tell what nation 133 2, 21| perhaps, because of that," replied Ned Land, looking at me. ~ 134 2, 21| that?" ~"I shall do it," he replied coldly. "And I advise you 135 2, 22| exclaimed. ~"Directly!" replied the Canadian. ~The orifice