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1 1, 2 | seemed as if this unicorn knew of the plots weaving around 2 1, 4 | quickness of hand, and who knew no equal in his dangerous 3 1, 4 | hardy companion as I really knew him. We are old friends 4 1, 5 | whom we learned that they knew nothing about the narwhal. 5 1, 8 | almost universal language. I knew it--as well as the German 6 1, 8 | our speaking resources, I knew not what part to take, when 7 1, 11| the Nautilus." ~Really, I knew already the anterior part 8 1, 15| admiration? For aught I knew, Captain Nemo and his companion 9 1, 15| half. It was near noon; I knew by the perpendicularity 10 1, 16| judge the distance. But I knew that even in the clearest 11 1, 16| same to Conseil. At first I knew not what to think of this 12 1, 18| Captain Nemo asked me what I knew about the wreck of La Perouse. ~" 13 1, 18| second time. Where, no one knew. ~But the French Government, 14 1, 19| escaped from prison, and knew not that it was necessary 15 1, 20| name of "rima." ~Ned Land knew these fruits well. He had 16 1, 20| numerous voyages, and he knew how to prepare the eatable 17 1, 20| proved to me that these birds knew what to expect from bipeds 18 1, 21| dealings with the Europeans and knew their ships. But this long 19 1, 23| I questioned them; they knew nothing. Lost in a heavy 20 2, 2 | On taking the bearings, I knew that we were nearing the 21 2, 2 | composed, and even joyous. They knew not what awaited them. ~" 22 2, 3 | wondering eyes showed that he knew not to what super-human 23 2, 4 | currents of which they scarcely knew anything. Under such conditions 24 2, 6 | beaten on that ground. I knew not what argument would 25 2, 6 | thousand fathoms. ~Thus I only knew we were near the Island 26 2, 6 | upon the platform; and I knew they were unfastening the 27 2, 8 | slight shock was felt; and I knew that the Nautilus had stopped 28 2, 8 | contained such riches?" ~"I knew," I answered, "that they 29 2, 9 | advanced without hesitation. He knew this dreary road. Doubtless 30 2, 10| that utter darkness. ~I knew not what to think, when 31 2, 10| peaceable surface, which knew neither ripple nor wave. 32 2, 13| said the Canadian to me. ~I knew that to Ned Land, as well 33 2, 13| with the Nautilus!" ~Yes, I knew that. I knew that this man 34 2, 13| Nautilus!" ~Yes, I knew that. I knew that this man was bold, 35 2, 15| bows of the Nautilus. I knew that its spur had struck 36 2, 15| great. But Captain Nemo knew that he could not hasten 37 2, 19| temper became more surly. I knew what he must suffer, for 38 2, 20| drawn it under the water? I knew not what to think, when 39 2, 21| my mind. Doubtless they knew now how to believe the stories 40 2, 21| Nautilus was slackening, and I knew that it was allowing them 41 2, 21| myself so nervous that I knew not how to contain myself. 42 2, 22| marks on the planisphere. I knew not where we were. And the 43 2, 22| nailed me to the spot. I knew that he was rising. I could 44 2, 22| going to leave its sides? We knew that at the tide the pent-up