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1 1, 1 | from the white whale, the terrible "Moby Dick" of sub-arctic 2 1, 6 | dreadful power, it is the most terrible animal that ever was created. 3 1, 6 | wounds even to the most terrible animals. Ned Land contented 4 1, 6 | sharpening his harpoon--a terrible weapon in his hands. ~At 5 1, 6 | one hand, brandishing his terrible harpoon in the other, scarcely 6 1, 7 | our situation was no less terrible. Perhaps our disappearance 7 1, 10| and I had a glimpse of a terrible past in the life of this 8 1, 16| of the monster writhe in terrible convulsions. This incident 9 1, 16| was a couple of tintoreas, terrible creatures, with enormous 10 1, 18| CHAPTER XVIII~VANIKORO~This terrible spectacle was the forerunner 11 2, 1 | also the design of some terrible retaliation. ~At this moment 12 2, 1 | of sharks accompanied us, terrible creatures, which multiply 13 2, 3 | But it was not all over. A terrible combat ensued. ~The shark 14 2, 3 | its fins, I recognised the terrible melanopteron of the Indian 15 2, 4 | invulnerable. It fears neither the terrible tempests of the Red Sea, 16 2, 8 | terminates in those two terrible points so dreaded by mariners, 17 2, 10| There must have been a terrible struggle between the two 18 2, 12| Those are cachalots--terrible animals, which I have met 19 2, 12| pace, piercing it with its terrible spur. What carnage! What 20 2, 12| somewhat calmed; "it is a terrible spectacle, certainly. But 21 2, 14| their young their rage is terrible, and it is not uncommon 22 2, 16| enclosed? The situation was terrible. But everyone had looked 23 2, 16| could counteract the most terrible apprehensions. "It is one 24 2, 16| it could not support this terrible pressure, and would be flattened 25 2, 19| XIX~THE GULF STREAM~This terrible scene of the 20th of April 26 2, 19| spirit of the tempest. A terrible noise filled the air, a 27 2, 21| this engine of destruction. Terrible indeed! if, as we supposed, 28 2, 21| vessel?" ~Captain Nemo was terrible to hear; he was still more 29 2, 21| hear; he was still more terrible to see. His face was deadly 30 2, 21| turned to Captain Nemo. That terrible avenger, a perfect archangel 31 2, 23| conquered the sea at its most terrible gulf, and that the Nautilus


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