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1 1, 1 | of the marvellous, we can understand the excitement produced 2 1, 4 | another thing." ~"Yes, I understand," replied Ned, becoming 3 1, 8 | language; but he seemed not to understand me, and my situation became 4 1, 8 | perhaps these gentlemen may understand some words." ~I began to 5 1, 10| the secret. But you must understand that, in pursuing you over 6 1, 10| gigantic narwhal. ~"You understand then, sir," continued the 7 1, 10| evident that we did not understand one another. ~"Pardon me, 8 1, 10| language which I did not understand. Then, turning towards the 9 1, 10| of all things." ~"I can understand perfectly, sir, that your 10 1, 10| fish for your table; I can understand also that you hunt aquatic 11 1, 10| submarine forests; but I cannot understand at all how a particle of 12 1, 10| my researches." ~"I can understand, Captain, the delight of 13 1, 11| great interest, in order to understand the machinery of the Nautilus. ~" 14 1, 12| the real difficulty. I can understand your rising to the surface; 15 1, 12| the captain himself, you understand the trust I repose in my 16 1, 13| thought I to myself, "I understand the life of this man; he 17 1, 20| the Canadian, "I begin to understand the charms of anthropophagy." ~" 18 1, 21| hunting; and seemed not to understand the craving for meat that 19 1, 21| the Captain. ~"You do not understand?" said he. ~"Hardly." ~" 20 1, 23| Captain. "This man does not understand French." ~I gave a last 21 1, 23| language that I could not understand? ~The next morning I went 22 2, 1 | me that the man did not understand French; for several times 23 2, 3 | oysters; and I could well understand that this mine was inexhaustible, 24 2, 4 | I would not even seek to understand the caprice which had decided 25 2, 4 | legs there. You can well understand that there would not be 26 2, 8 | Friend Ned," said I, "I understand you; but you cannot reproach 27 2, 8 | my submarine map. Can you understand now the source of the millions 28 2, 8 | millions I am worth?" ~"I understand, Captain. But allow me to 29 2, 8 | victims to avenge? Do you not understand?" ~Captain Nemo stopped 30 2, 9 | thoughts, to share them, to understand them! We remained for an 31 2, 10| floats." ~"But I do not understand." ~"Wait a few minutes, 32 2, 11| on." ~I had not time to understand why the Captain cautioned 33 2, 12| what he was driving at. ~"I understand," said I; "but that calculation, 34 2, 12| recollections. And we must understand him. What has he to do here? 35 2, 13| see we are beginning to understand one another, sir," said 36 2, 16| Captain's idea. ~"Do you not understand," he replied, "that this 37 2, 19| are one of those who can understand everything, even silence. 38 2, 21| They will then, perhaps, understand that we are honest folks." ~