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1 1, 2 | one has ever conjectured, seen, perceived, or experienced; 2 1, 2 | California to Shanghai, had seen the animal three weeks before 3 1, 4 | Canadian, "but I have never seen it done; and, until further 4 1, 7 | the frigate. Had the crew seen me disappear? Had the Abraham 5 1, 7 | strength!" ~What had he seen? Then, I know not why, the 6 1, 10| see what ought not to be seen. Do you accept this condition?" ~ 7 1, 10| and which ought not to be seen by people who were not placed 8 1, 10| not know all--you have not seen all. Let me tell you then, 9 1, 11| miles an hour." ~"I have seen the Nautilus manoeuvre before 10 1, 13| should be sorry not to have seen it. Many people would accept 11 1, 13| fathoms of water, can be seen with surprising clearness 12 1, 14| second (whom I had already seen on the Captain's first visit) 13 1, 17| which large fish were seldom seen. ~I was then reading a charming 14 1, 18| Protestants are so fond. I had not seen Captain Nemo for a week, 15 1, 18| always seeming as if he had seen you five minutes before. 16 1, 18| shipwrecked vessels had been seen on the coasts of New Georgia. 17 1, 18| stay at Vanikoro, he had seen two Europeans that belonged 18 1, 18| and 156° 30' E. long., had seen some iron bars and red stuffs 19 1, 19| water." ~"It remains to be seen," I said, "if these forests 20 1, 20| of which I have not yet seen the smallest specimen." ~" 21 1, 21| Papua. However, I had not seen a single native canoe. Having 22 1, 21| beautiful hammers I have ever seen. We also brought up some 23 1, 21| till noon, without having seen Captain Nemo, even for an 24 2, 1 | white wavelets often to be seen on the coasts of Amboyna, 25 2, 3 | allowing but few stars to be seen. I looked on the side where 26 2, 4 | But up to this time I have seen nothing but transparent 27 2, 6 | outline of Pelusium was to be seen. A torrent had carried us 28 2, 6 | emerge, nothing was to be seen but the pilot's cage; and 29 2, 8 | Vincent was dimly to be seen, forming the south-western 30 2, 8 | us for ever. ~I had not seen the Captain since our visit 31 2, 10| the sky could be clearly seen, and clouds, dissipated 32 2, 11| not a gradation, was to be seen in our manufactured light. 33 2, 12| Ned." ~"Because I have seen large whales, sir, whales 34 2, 12| something you have never yet seen. We have no pity for these 35 2, 12| was nearing us. They had seen the whales and were preparing 36 2, 14| lengthened mass was dimly seen on our northern horizon. ~" 37 2, 14| in the morning. I had not seen Ned Land. Doubtless the 38 2, 14| to twelve the sun, then seen only by refraction, looked 39 2, 15| admit it. No one has ever seen anything like it; but the 40 2, 17| Land; "but it remains to be seen whether he will bring the 41 2, 18| remember perfectly to have seen a large vessel drawn under 42 2, 18| drawing-room. I had not seen him for some time. He seemed 43 2, 20| turned and went below. Had he seen the vessel which was changing 44 2, 21| the vessel I had already seen. It was nearing the Nautilus, 45 2, 21| what you ought not to have seen. The attack has begun; go