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1 1, 1 | the shape of the object or creature in question, the untiring 2 1, 1 | But this extraordinary creature could transport itself from 3 1, 1 | every gigantic and imaginary creature, from the white whale, the 4 1, 1 | monster. ~Upon this imaginary creature rested the responsibility 5 1, 7 | voice of another unfortunate creature, abandoned in the middle 6 1, 16| a slight hissing, and a creature fell stunned at some distance 7 1, 16| yards above the waves. The creature fell stunned, and the force 8 2, 1 | boat indeed! It bears the creature which secretes it without 9 2, 2 | buried in the folds of the creature. On the shell it is fast: 10 2, 3 | which formed a cloak for the creature. There, between the folded 11 2, 3 | to move. ~The voracious creature shot towards the Indian, 12 2, 3 | hanging on to one of the creature's fins, struggling, as it 13 2, 3 | I hoped so, for the poor creature's immersion was not long; 14 2, 5 | own sake not to miss the creature." ~"Is the dugong dangerous 15 2, 5 | out rapidly as the wounded creature draws it after him. But 16 2, 5 | it!" ~"No," said I; "the creature is wounded--look at the 17 2, 5 | hurled at the unfortunate creature the most energetic expletives 18 2, 5 | blows from his harpoon, the creature's teeth were buried in the 19 2, 10| managed so well that the creature joined the honey-cakes in 20 2, 12| the cachalot as a small creature. I have heard of gigantic 21 2, 12| Land. "And one fine day the creature plunges, carrying with it 22 2, 12| Greenland whale, an inoffensive creature), your traders do a culpable 23 2, 12| cachalot is a disagreeable creature, more tadpole than fish, 24 2, 12| had just come up with. The creature had not quite escaped from 25 2, 12| close to the corpse of the creature. Two of his men mounted 26 2, 13| been trodden by a human creature? ~"No, sir," he replied; " 27 2, 14| the cetacea. This powerful creature is heard a long way off 28 2, 21| longer hunting a chimerical creature, but a man who had vowed