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1 1, 1 | price be relieved from this formidable cetacean1~ 2 1, 2 | might try to work such a formidable engine. ~But the idea of 3 1, 2 | campaign, and provided with formidable fishing apparatus, no one 4 1, 6 | I do not know with what formidable being I have to deal, and 5 1, 7 | drew us down into their formidable machine. ~ 6 1, 8 | kind, living, moving, and formidable as they. Then my brain grew 7 1, 16| veins as I recognised two formidable sharks which threatened 8 1, 18| water, did they not see some formidable cetacean that they regarded 9 1, 22| heralds of the hurricane whose formidable sword would now and then 10 2, 1 | satisfied with shunning man. His formidable apparatus not only suited 11 2, 1 | hemisphere. During the day a formidable troop of sharks accompanied 12 2, 9 | at the bottom of which formidable creatures might be heard 13 2, 12| with its right eye. But the formidable troop was nearing us. They 14 2, 12| Nautilus was nothing but a formidable harpoon, brandished by the 15 2, 12| animal. It could not feel the formidable blows from their tails upon 16 2, 12| studded with tusks, and their formidable eyes. Ned Land could not 17 2, 12| with mutilated bodies. A formidable explosion could not have 18 2, 16| ice-field from beneath like a formidable battering-ram. It broke 19 2, 18| Land drew my attention to a formidable pricking, like the sting 20 2, 18| would suffice to make a formidable monster." ~"Do they fish 21 2, 18| presence of the Nautilus, more formidable than itself, and on which 22 2, 18| axe, Captain Nemo cut this formidable tentacle, that slid wriggling 23 2, 18| emotion and horror! The formidable beak of a cuttlefish was 24 2, 19| that which causes those formidable cyclones, by the difference 25 2, 21| hatred against them. All the formidable past rose before me. Instead