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1 1, 1 | They saw nothing but a strong eddy about three cables' 2 1, 1 | into seven compartments by strong partitions, could brave 3 1, 4 | killed several; but, however strong or well-armed they may have 4 1, 4 | they must necessarily be as strong as you say." ~"But if they 5 1, 7 | clothes were seized by a strong hand, and I felt myself 6 1, 7 | Some moments after, eight strong men, with masked faces, 7 1, 8 | with a luminous matter, so strong that I could not bear it 8 1, 8 | broad-shouldered, with robust limbs, strong head, an abundance of black 9 1, 11| are fewer in number, but strong and large, which experience 10 1, 12| irons, which render it very strong. Indeed, owing to this cellular 11 1, 13| partition might break, but strong bands of copper bound them, 12 1, 14| and the animal, however strong it may be, falls dead. I 13 1, 16| hurriedly towards me. With his strong hand he bent me to the ground, 14 1, 17| sailors of the Nautilus, all strong and healthy men, had come 15 1, 19| sea. Now the tides are not strong in the Pacific; and, if 16 1, 19| reinflated." ~"The tides are not strong in the Pacific: you are 17 1, 22| and rolling. There was a strong east wind. The barometer, 18 2, 1 | sailors of the Nautilus (the strong man who had accompanied 19 2, 3 | noticed that their strokes, strong in the water, only followed 20 2, 3 | surer than lead? Here is a strong blade; put it in your belt, 21 2, 3 | adhered by means of their strong byssus. And how many of 22 2, 5 | rapidity. ~The boat, rowed by strong arms, flew on its track. 23 2, 5 | I perceived the pilot, a strong man, with his hands resting 24 2, 6 | living man, swimming with a strong hand, disappearing occasionally 25 2, 6 | of furniture, a sort of strong box, which held a great 26 2, 8 | the Spanish peninsula. A strong southerly gale was blowing. 27 2, 8 | for; besides, the boat is strong, and a few miles with a 28 2, 8 | name of Philip V, and had a strong party against him abroad. 29 2, 10| aside the rocks with their strong roots, when Ned Land exclaimed: ~" 30 2, 14| little ones, some already strong enough to go a few steps. 31 2, 16| Ah! if my Nautilus were strong enough to bear this pressure 32 2, 18| in the fleshy masses; a strong smell of musk penetrated 33 2, 20| foraminiferae, was encrusted with a strong coating which served as 34 2, 21| crew, drawn down by the strong eddy. ~I turned to Captain 35 2, 22| room. ~I dressed myself in strong sea clothing. I collected