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1 1, 4 | engine, from the harpoon thrown by the hand to the barbed 2 1, 6 | straightened, and the harpoon was thrown; I heard the sonorous stroke 3 1, 6 | fearful shock followed, and, thrown over the rail without having 4 1, 7 | the Canadian. ~"Were you thrown into the sea by the shock 5 1, 7 | learned world, and over thrown and misled the imagination 6 1, 9 | stop him, the Canadian had thrown him down, and held him by 7 1, 10| to my host, who had just thrown himself on one of the divans, " 8 1, 21| when a stone unfortunately thrown by a native struck against, 9 1, 23| stony knobs. ~Chance had thrown me just by the most precious 10 2, 5 | rose. Ned Land, his body thrown a little back, brandished 11 2, 5 | disappeared. The harpoon, although thrown with great force; had apparently 12 2, 6 | you sorry that destiny has thrown us into Captain Nemo's hands?" ~ 13 2, 9 | unsteady trunk of a tree thrown across from one abyss to 14 2, 11| cautioned me thus, when I was thrown forward on to the carpet. 15 2, 13| minarets; there a fallen city thrown to the earth, as it were, 16 2, 13| infinite strength. The ice, thrown high in the air, fell like 17 2, 15| the darkness, when I was thrown into the middle of the room. 18 2, 15| every ridge, every facet was thrown a different light, according 19 2, 16| heat from the piles was thrown through the worms bathed 20 2, 20| of the storm, we had been thrown eastward once more. All 21 2, 20| surprised on board, he would be thrown without further trial into 22 2, 21| roared, as, with his body thrown forward, he wrung the Canadian' 23 2, 21| moved. Ned Land would have thrown himself into the sea, but 24 2, 22| inhabitant of the earth, thrown across the cataract which