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1 1, 1 | population and excited the public mind, even in the interior of 2 1, 1 | which disposes the human mind in favour of the marvellous, 3 1, 2 | the imagination. The human mind delights in grand conceptions 4 1, 4 | there was no doubt in his mind, and he would not allow 5 1, 7 | not lose my presence of mind. Two vigorous strokes brought 6 1, 7 | fish of steel. Ned Land's mind was made up on this point. 7 1, 7 | muttered Ned Land, "I do not mind; but, if it takes a fancy 8 1, 9 | felt my brain freed, my mind clear. I then began an attentive 9 1, 9 | rise to a question in my mind. How would the commander 10 1, 10| These reflections crossed my mind rapidly, whilst the stranger 11 1, 10| confound them in my own mind. Masters have no age." ~{ 12 1, 12| machines. Also, when I have a mind to visit the depths of the 13 1, 14| appear. ~I had made up my mind that I should never see 14 1, 17| sudden thought crossed my mind. "A vessel!" I said, half 15 2, 1 | a deep impression on my mind. Thus, in the midst of this 16 2, 1 | instincts freely. To my mind, this explains but one side 17 2, 2 | has not yet begun. Never mind, I will give orders to make 18 2, 3 | of sharks shot through my mind, but I was mistaken; and 19 2, 8 | fixed idea had taken of his mind. ~"Let us see," I continued; " 20 2, 8 | the time, with troubled mind and head quite lost, I could 21 2, 9 | thought flashed across my mind that I should be wet through! 22 2, 9 | And in this condition of mind, over-excited by the succession 23 2, 9 | a light shot through my mind! Atlantis! the Atlantis 24 2, 9 | was trying to fix in my mind every detail of this grand 25 2, 10| be gingerbread." ~"Never mind the gingerbread," said I; " 26 2, 12| uncertain result." ~"Never mind," said Ned Land urgently. ~" 27 2, 13| projects flashing upon my mind. I understood; the wonderful 28 2, 16| of time had gone from my mind. My muscles could not contract. 29 2, 19| up unceasingly before my mind! ~Captain Nemo entered his 30 2, 20| question then arose in my mind. Did the Nautilus dare entangle 31 2, 20| this thought haunted my mind, and I had a kind of presentiment 32 2, 21| impressed itself deeply on my mind. My eyes did not leave the 33 2, 21| flood of light burst upon my mind. Doubtless they knew now 34 2, 21| stupor had taken hold of my mind: thought seemed to stand 35 2, 21| no longer. Mad, out of my mind, I rushed from my room into 36 2, 22| Ned." ~I had made up my mind to all. The Canadian left 37 2, 22| indelible impression of it in my mind. I remained an hour thus,