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1 1, 1 | afterwards they discovered the existence of a large hole, two yards 2 1, 2 | becomes necessary to admit the existence of a marine animal of enormous 3 1, 2 | reason than to admit the existence of fishes, or cetaceans 4 1, 2 | be disposed to admit the existence of a gigantic narwhal. ~" 5 1, 2 | however, I admitted the existence of the "monster." My article 6 1, 4 | and he would not allow the existence of the animal to be disputed 7 1, 4 | are not convinced of the existence of this cetacean that we 8 1, 4 | facts. I believe in the existence of a mammal power fully 9 1, 4 | If such an animal is in existence, if it inhabits the depths 10 1, 10| have come to trouble my existence." ~"Unintentionally!" said 11 1, 10| penetrate--the secret of my whole existence. And you think that I am 12 1, 10| supernatural and wonderful existence. It is nothing but love 13 1, 10| three thousand years of existence; I confound them in my own 14 1, 16| and the principle of their existence is in the water, which upholds 15 1, 17| going to renew its diurnal existence. It is an interesting study 16 1, 17| Also," he added, "true existence is there; and I can imagine 17 1, 22| engineer who had called it into existence. ~Our course was directed 18 2, 3 | evidently acquainted with the existence of this bivalve, and seemed 19 2, 7 | must necessarily admit the existence of an under-current, which 20 2, 9 | like him, led this strange existence? Should I find down there 21 2, 11| one can be ignorant of the existence of a current of warm water 22 2, 11| oath never to reveal his existence?--an oath of honour which 23 2, 12| understood the Captain's existence, the Nautilus is not only 24 2, 14| not see its limits. The existence of this land seemed to give 25 2, 18| permit of the denial of the existence of these gigantic animals, 26 2, 21| One part of the mysterious existence of Captain Nemo had been 27 2, 22| I saw over again all my existence on board the Nautilus; every