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1 1, 3 | Abraham, Lincoln." ~"As you think proper, sir," coolly replied 2 1, 4 | As you say, Ned. And think what destruction such a 3 1, 5 | replied Conseil, quietly; "I think they will make fun of you, 4 1, 7 | turning on his back; "I think that master had better not 5 1, 7 | too much on her." ~"You think so?" ~"I say that, at the 6 1, 8 | However, I am inclined to think that the commander and his 7 1, 10| French? One might almost think so. ~After some moments 8 1, 10| perhaps so painful as you think." ~"Well," exclaimed Ned 9 1, 10| whole existence. And you think that I am going to send 10 1, 10| from that time I wish to think that men no longer think 11 1, 10| think that men no longer think or write. These books, Professor, 12 1, 16| first I knew not what to think of this sudden attack, but 13 1, 19| never again see the like. I think then, with no offence to 14 1, 19| be sold for its weight. I think, therefore, that the time 15 1, 20| Conseil. ~"And I do not think," said the Canadian, "that 16 1, 20| coco-nuts on board." ~"I do not think he would, but he would not 17 1, 20| of the mountains, and I think we had better regain the 18 1, 20| three! five down! And to think that we shall eat that flesh, 19 1, 20| shall not have a crumb!" ~I think that, in the excess of his 20 1, 20| coco-nuts, overjoyed us. I even think that my worthy companions' 21 1, 21| that the natives did not think of leaving it. I was alone 22 1, 21| chimneys, what could they think of it? Nothing good, for 23 1, 21| replied the Captain; "but I think you have serious reasons 24 1, 22| your companions, until I think fit to release you." ~"You 25 1, 22| own reflections, and could think of nothing but the strange 26 2, 2 | a negro, and if I were I think a little hesitation in this 27 2, 2 | you, Conseil, what do you think of sharks?" ~"Me!" said 28 2, 3 | to life again. I did not think he could succeed. I hoped 29 2, 4 | precisely on that spot; and I think that excavations made in 30 2, 4 | affairs: but they did not think of digging a canal direct, 31 2, 4 | of will. And it is sad to think that a work like that, which 32 2, 4 | What astonishes me is to think that we shall be there the 33 2, 5 | an hour, and I began to think it would prove difficult 34 2, 6 | you like to know what I think of your project?" ~"Certainly, 35 2, 6 | think--I do not say I hope--I think that this favourable opportunity 36 2, 8 | seas, and in some days I think you can act with security." ~ 37 2, 8 | asked myself what he would think of our escape; what trouble, 38 2, 8 | with animation. "Do you think then, sir, that these riches 39 2, 8 | a good use of it? Do you think I am ignorant that there 40 2, 10| darkness. ~I knew not what to think, when a voice near me said: ~" 41 2, 11| nor cunning, I liked to think might be obtained by persuasion. 42 2, 12| was madness! I began to think that the Captain's temerity 43 2, 12| board the Nautilus, do you think?" ~"I cannot tell, my friend." ~" 44 2, 13| reach the pole? I did not think so, for every attempt to 45 2, 13| Well, sir, what do you think of this?" ~"I think that 46 2, 13| you think of this?" ~"I think that we are caught, Captain." ~" 47 2, 13| M. Aronnax, you really think that the Nautilus cannot 48 2, 13| points of the globe." ~"I think so too, M. Aronnax," replied 49 2, 14| easily domesticated, and I think, with other naturalists, 50 2, 14| city of morses, I began to think of returning. It was eleven 51 2, 15| the way she lies, I do not think she will right herself as 52 2, 15| And, if I must say all, I think we are seeing here things 53 2, 15| I replied. ~"I should think so, sir. It is your own 54 2, 16| result of the operation. ~"I think," he answered, "that we 55 2, 18| legend, and you know what to think of legends in the matter 56 2, 18| The screw is stopped. I think that the horny jaws of one 57 2, 19| now we are in mine. When I think that before long the Nautilus 58 2, 19| my native town--when I think of this, I feel furious, 59 2, 19| Canadian's; that he could think, attempt, and try " ~I was 60 2, 20| water? I knew not what to think, when near me in a slow 61 2, 22| closed my eyes; I would not think any longer. There was another 62 2, 22| the full light I do not think he would have noticed me, 63 2, 23| that moment we could not think of returning to France.