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1 1, 4 | Rabelais, which is still in use in some Canadian provinces. 2 1, 6 | it disappeared, or, to use a more appropriate term, 3 1, 6 | engine. But it was of no use. Hours passed, without its 4 1, 7 | panel, or a manhole, to use a technical expression; 5 1, 8 | always see well enough to use it. The first of these pirates 6 1, 10| be. As I desire never to use violence, I expect from 7 1, 10| besides, and you can make use of them freely." ~I thanked 8 1, 10| room instruments of whose use I am ignorant." ~"You will 9 1, 10| pleasure in explaining their use to you. But first come and 10 1, 10| is set apart for your own use. You must see how you will 11 1, 11| for day and night, which I use to examine the points of 12 1, 11| replied, "and I know the use of them. But these others, 13 1, 11| these other instruments, the use of which I cannot guess?" ~" 14 1, 11| which conforms to every use, and reigns supreme on board 15 1, 11| you were right to make use of this agent that takes 16 1, 11| see," said the Captain, "I use Bunsen's contrivances, not 17 1, 12| Abraham Lincoln. Besides, I use subsidiary reservoirs only 18 1, 12| below the surface, I make use of slower but not less infallible 19 1, 12| following a horizontal plan, I use an ordinary rudder fixed 20 1, 12| atmospheres. Now, the glass that I use is not less than thirty 21 1, 14| free?" I asked. ~"It is to use the Rouquayrol apparatus, 22 1, 14| to perfection for my own use, and which will allow you 23 1, 14| Rouquayrol apparatus such as we use, two india rubber pipes 24 1, 14| repeat, having no powder, I use air under great pressure, 25 1, 15| the partition waiting our use. ~Ned Land, on seeing them, 26 1, 16| electric apparatus into use; his companion did the same, 27 1, 17| all fish that would be of use to us. After leaving these 28 2, 1 | Several times they made use of the inclined planes, 29 2, 8 | that I did not make a good use of it? Do you think I am 30 2, 10| me well." ~"But of what use is this refuge, Captain? 31 2, 13| had in deed "struck," to use a sea expression, but in 32 2, 14| do then?" ~"I shall only use my chronometer," replied 33 2, 19| will fall? Could you not use some other means? Could


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