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1 1, 3 | degree, and would never speak to me but in the third person, 2 1, 4 | seeing that Ned Land let me speak without saying too much 3 1, 8 | remained one resource, to speak English. Perhaps they would 4 1, 8 | it fluently, but not to speak it correctly. But, anyhow, 5 1, 8 | said to the harpooner; "speak your best Anglo-Saxon, and 6 1, 8 | the twentieth time. "We speak to those rogues in French, 7 1, 10| attention. Did he hesitate to speak? Did he regret the words 8 1, 10| and penetrating voice, "I speak French, English, German, 9 1, 10| submit to it will suffice." ~"Speak, sir," I answered. "I suppose 10 1, 10| question to you--one only." ~"Speak, sir." ~"You said that we 11 1, 10| globe began with sea, so to speak; and who knows if it will 12 1, 15| THE SEA~This cell was, to speak correctly, the arsenal and 13 1, 15| ready to set out. But to speak the truth, imprisoned in 14 1, 16| conversation; but, impossible to speak, impossible to answer, I 15 1, 20| missed on board. I would speak of the bread-fruit tree, 16 1, 20| needing a careful education to speak the human language. For 17 1, 21| other things, we happened to speak of the situation of the 18 1, 23| before giving it. ~"You may speak," said the Captain. "This 19 2, 4 | Latin historians do not speak favourably of it, and Strabo 20 2, 6 | rotten at the foundation. You speak in the future, `We shall 21 2, 6 | there! we shall be here!' I speak in the present, `We are 22 2, 9 | at any cost. I tried to speak, but Captain Nemo stopped 23 2, 10| the opening of which you speak was not made above the level 24 2, 12| replied the Canadian. ~"Speak, Ned." ~"How many men are 25 2, 16| of suffocation. I do not speak of the possibility of dying 26 2, 16| than water, fled, so to speak, to the vault of the tunnel, 27 2, 16| into my eyes on hearing him speak thus. If our situation to 28 2, 17| everybody." ~Ned Land did not speak, but he opened his jaws 29 2, 17| a picturesque aspect. I speak, moreover, from the manuscript 30 2, 18| the ancient naturalists speak of monsters whose mouths 31 2, 19| impracticable just now?" ~"We must speak to the Captain," said he; " 32 2, 19| your native seas. I will speak, now we are in mine. When 33 2, 19| wish it settled finally. Speak for me, in my name only, 34 2, 19| What do you want?" ~"To speak to you, Captain." ~"But 35 2, 19| said coldly, "I have to speak to you on a matter that 36 2, 21| fearfully contracted. He did not speak, he roared, as, with his 37 2, 22| He would see me, perhaps speak to me. A gesture of his 38 2, 23| that I have a right to speak of these seas, under which,