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1 1, 5 | he could scarcely fail to answer the summons and "appear." ~ 2 1, 6 | as before, disdained to answer them; the captain no longer 3 1, 8 | them has the politeness to answer!" ~"Calm yourself," I said 4 1, 10| Therefore there was no answer to be made. This man expressed 5 1, 10| recriminations I had a very natural answer to make, and I made it. ~" 6 1, 10| put, there is nothing to answer. But no word of honour binds 7 1, 11| these others, no doubt, answer to the particular requirements 8 1, 13| a hundred?" ~"I cannot answer you, Mr. Land; it is better 9 1, 14| pleased, without caring to answer him. I was preoccupied by 10 1, 16| to speak, impossible to answer, I only put my great copper 11 1, 19| Really, I do not know how to answer, master. We are sure to 12 1, 21| room. "Come in," was the answer. ~I entered, and found Captain 13 1, 23| Very well, sir." ~My answer had evidently satisfied 14 2, 1 | phenomenon. Happily I was able to answer him. ~"It is called a milk 15 2, 3 | begin our walk." ~I did not answer, and, while watching the 16 2, 3 | they could neither hear nor answer. ~One last question remained 17 2, 6 | accomplished. ~"Friend Ned, answer me frankly, are you tired 18 2, 6 | Friend Ned, this is my answer. Your reasoning is against 19 2, 6 | price!" ~The Captain did not answer me, but came and leaned 20 2, 6 | that there was no possible answer. I returned to the saloon 21 2, 8 | folly." ~Ned Land did not answer; his compressed lips and 22 2, 8 | communication. I wanted to answer the Canadian, but words 23 2, 8 | on one side, for it will answer a question which doubtless 24 2, 15| reflection. On the whole, his answer helped me little. ~"May 25 2, 16| have been astonished at the answer? On March 22, the Nautilus 26 2, 16| in my ear. ~I could not answer him. I seized his hand, 27 2, 17| deserted seas." ~I could not answer that question, and I feared 28 2, 19| knocked at the door. No answer. I knocked again, then turned 29 2, 19| was determined to hear and answer everything. ~"Sir," I said 30 2, 19| always?" ~"M. Aronnax, I will answer you to-day as I did seven 31 2, 20| question me. How could I answer? Captain Nemo reminded invisible. 32 2, 21| Captain?" said I. ~He did not answer. I left him and mounted 33 2, 22| without giving me time to answer. Wishing to verify the course 34 2, 23| have the right to give an answer ~Captain Nemo and myself~ ~