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1 1, 2 | the dilemma. Either we do know all the varieties of beings 2 1, 2 | we do not. If we do NOT know them all--if Nature has 3 1, 2 | on the contrary, we DO know all living kinds, we must 4 1, 4 | Ah! my brave Ned, do you know how many square inches you 5 1, 6 | Aronnax," he said, "I do not know with what formidable being 6 1, 7 | What had he seen? Then, I know not why, the thought of 7 1, 8 | good French that I did not know his language; but he seemed 8 1, 8 | English. Perhaps they would know this almost universal language. 9 1, 8 | made of a stuff I did not know. I hastened to dress myself, 10 1, 9 | How long we slept I do not know; but our sleep must have 11 1, 9 | Professor. But, I don't know if I am right or not, there 12 1, 10| interview, but I wished to know you first, then to reflect. 13 1, 10| convinced me of your identity. I know now that chance has brought 14 1, 10| America and Europe. You do not know that divers accidents, caused 15 1, 10| to that world which must know me no more? Never! In retaining 16 1, 10| I have to say to you. I know you, M. Aronnax. You and 17 1, 10| permitted you. But you do not know all--you have not seen all. 18 1, 10| answered, "without seeking to know who you are, I recognise 19 1, 11| instruments," I replied, "and I know the use of them. But these 20 1, 11| is not everybody's. You know what sea-water is composed 21 1, 11| will learn all you want to know about the Nautilus." ~ 22 1, 13| strata of the ocean? ~We know the transparency of the 23 1, 14| according to custom, to know "how I passed the night," 24 1, 14| on dry ground, we shall know what to do. Indeed, I shall 25 1, 14| contradiction." ~"I listen." ~"You know as well as I do, Professor, 26 1, 16| their iron jaws. I did not know whether Conseil stopped 27 1, 17| Aronnax," he asked. "do you know the depth of the ocean?" ~" 28 1, 17| of the ocean?" ~"I only know, Captain, what the principal 29 1, 17| One day, however, I do not know why, being drawn diagonally 30 1, 18| Satisfaction." ~"How do you know that?" ~"By this, that I 31 1, 19| voyage?" ~"Really, I do not know how to answer, master. We 32 1, 19| this progression, I do not know how it will end. It is my 33 1, 19| and in four days we shall know what to hold to on the Pacific 34 1, 19| grave event." ~"But do they know, at least, how to act circumspectly? 35 1, 19| asked Conseil, "and we shall know how to rely upon the Captain' 36 1, 21| found Conseil, who wished to know the result of my interview 37 1, 21| some invisible force, I know not what, fled, uttering 38 1, 22| before me, but I did not know him. His face was transfigured. 39 1, 22| is prudent, for we do not know what may happen." ~"You 40 1, 23| my heart beat, I do not know why. I saw certain connection 41 2, 1 | shoal of molluscs. Then I know not what sudden fright they 42 2, 2 | is quite another thing! I know well that in certain countries, 43 2, 2 | in the other; but I also know that few who affront those 44 2, 2 | offer." ~"Ah!" said I, "you know?" ~"If agreeable to you, 45 2, 2 | ground, it is as well to know something about it." ~"Very 46 2, 2 | with a good harpoon! You know, sir, these sharks are ill-fashioned 47 2, 3 | tropical regions, which know neither dawn nor twilight. 48 2, 3 | submarine crypt? I was soon to know. After descending a rather 49 2, 4 | Atlantic which we do not yet know. Ah! friend Ned, you are 50 2, 4 | Captain Nemo, who seemed to know the Red Sea by heart. "That 51 2, 4 | Aronnax. Would you like to know the opinion of a chronicler 52 2, 5 | have not your eyes, you know." ~"Look well," said Ned, " 53 2, 5 | over one another, and I know not how the adventure would 54 2, 6 | Perhaps in China; you know the Nautilus is a rapid 55 2, 6 | you accept it?" ~"I do not know," I answered. ~"And if," 56 2, 6 | master of the pinnace. I know how it is worked. We must 57 2, 6 | Ned, would you like to know what I think of your project?" ~" 58 2, 6 | are ready, come and let us know, and we will follow you. 59 2, 6 | as far as Crete." ~"You know him, Captain?" ~"Why not, 60 2, 7 | dead body?" ~"Not that I know of." ~"Well, my friend, 61 2, 8 | your uneasiness. But we know now that Captain Nemo does 62 2, 8 | looking for you. Do you know the history of Spain?" ~ 63 2, 8 | Spain?" ~Now, one might know the history of one's own 64 2, 8 | heard my question! Do you know the history of Spain?" ~" 65 2, 8 | Ferdinand Cortez. ~"Did you know, sir," he asked, smiling, " 66 2, 9 | going?" I asked. ~"I do not know," replied Ned. ~"Well, at 67 2, 9 | was I? Where was I? I must know at any cost. I tried to 68 2, 9 | would I not have given to know his thoughts, to share them, 69 2, 12| of the vessel, which you know, sir, and consequently the 70 2, 12| in these seas, I do not know the kind of whale frequenting 71 2, 12| they aggravate me; they know that I cannot get at them!" ~ 72 2, 12| killing for killing's sake. I know that is a privilege reserved 73 2, 13| meridian of the globe. You know whether I can do as I please 74 2, 14| beating heart. ~"I do not know," he replied. "At noon I 75 2, 14| radius of several miles. We know that in those Antarctic 76 2, 15| exclaimed the Canadian, "I know well enough! The Nautilus 77 2, 15| of the sea?" ~"We do not know," said Conseil. ~"It is 78 2, 16| grave complication. ~"I know it," he said, in that calm 79 2, 16| like an iron plate." ~"I know it, sir. Therefore we must 80 2, 16| suffocated. What a night! I know not how to describe it. 81 2, 16| could not contract. I do not know how many hours passed thus, 82 2, 18| taken from a legend, and you know what to think of legends 83 2, 19| my two companions. ~"We know now," said Ned, "that we 84 2, 21| Perhaps I was never to know who he was, from whence 85 2, 21| still less that she could know what this submarine engine 86 2, 21| an accursed nation, you know who I am! I do not want 87 2, 21| not want your colours to know you by! Look! and I will 88 2, 21| this vessel?" ~"You do not know? Very well! so much the 89 2, 21| this vessel?" ~"I do not know; but, whatever it is, it 90 2, 22| fifteen or twenty days. And I know not how much longer it might 91 2, 22| country is it?" ~"I do not know; but, whatever it is, we 92 2, 22| Yes," I murmured, "we know how to die!" ~The Canadian 93 2, 23| I be believed? I do not know. And it matters little, 94 2, 23| of his life? Shall I ever know the name of this man? Will