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1 1, 1 | enormous wreck? They could not tell; but, on examination of 2 1, 2 | apparatus, no one could tell what course to pursue. Impatience 3 1, 3 | dangerous one! We cannot tell where we may go; these animals 4 1, 4 | steamer." ~"But, Ned, they tell of ships which the teeth 5 1, 8 | embarrassing. ~"If master were to tell our story," said Conseil, " 6 1, 8 | some words." ~I began to tell our adventures, articulating 7 1, 8 | opinion, neither could I tell to what kingdom they belonged, 8 1, 10| have not seen all. Let me tell you then, Professor, that 9 1, 13| said Ned Land, "can you tell me how many men there are 10 1, 14| may be, falls dead. I must tell you that these cases are 11 1, 16| the stomach I could not tell. But instead I felt an insurmountable 12 1, 17| taught us." ~"Could you tell me them, so that I can suit 13 1, 17| this part of the Pacific, I tell you it is only 4,000 yards." ~ 14 1, 17| chart, so I could always tell exactly the route of the 15 1, 18| replied. ~"And could you tell me what everyone knows about 16 1, 19| you may believe me when I tell you that this piece of iron 17 1, 22| upon him. ~"Will master tell me what this means?" asked 18 2, 1 | said Conseil, "can you tell me what causes such an effect? 19 2, 2 | said Conseil; "but will you tell us now by what means they 20 2, 4 | entrance." ~"I need not tell you, sir," said Ned Land, " 21 2, 4 | studied this sea, can you tell me the origin of its name?" ~" 22 2, 6 | listen; what have you to tell us?" ~"What I have to tell 23 2, 6 | tell us?" ~"What I have to tell you is very simple. We are 24 2, 6 | what argument would now tell in my favour. ~"Sir," continued 25 2, 6 | And now, Ned, will you tell me what you mean by a favourable 26 2, 6 | Mediterranean? I could not tell; but we were oftener between 27 2, 6 | communications, who could tell me. ~I made no allusion 28 2, 8 | Come, sit down, and I will tell you a curious episode in 29 2, 8 | Captain. But allow me to tell you that in exploring Vigo 30 2, 10| Conseil. "But, sir, will you tell me why the Great Architect 31 2, 12| do you think?" ~"I cannot tell, my friend." ~"I should 32 2, 14| instant. We could not even tell its position behind the 33 2, 14| said Conseil, "will you tell me the names of these creatures?" ~" 34 2, 16| which side?" ~"Sound will tell us. I am going to run the 35 2, 16| Nautilus like glass? ~I did not tell my companions of this new 36 2, 20| nearing us? I could not tell. I returned to the saloon. 37 2, 21| the bottom of the sea?" ~"Tell me, Ned," said I, "can you 38 2, 21| he replied; "I cannot tell what nation she belongs 39 2, 22| From that day, who could tell into what part of the North 40 2, 23| out of the gulf, I cannot tell. ~But when I returned to 41 2, 23| Will the missing vessel tell us by its nationality that