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1 1, 7 | animals; and I should be free to class this monster among 2 1, 8 | these proceedings, gave free vent to his indignation. ~" 3 1, 8 | particular texture, which allowed free movement of the limbs. The 4 1, 10| himself independent of them, free in the strictest acceptation 5 1, 10| cast you there. You will be free; and, in exchange for this 6 1, 10| You said that we should be free on board." ~"Entirely." ~" 7 1, 10| recognise no masters! There I am free!" ~Captain Nemo suddenly 8 1, 13| the waters. The horizon, free from fog, made observation 9 1, 14| And the means of getting free?" I asked. ~"It is to use 10 1, 15| water, and leaving the lungs free to act; the sleeves ended 11 1, 17| the surface of the water, free towns, independent cities. 12 1, 17| making a last effort to free themselves from the cords 13 1, 22| his Nautilus could sail free and independently? Time 14 1, 23| quitting my room. Was I free again or a prisoner? Quite 15 1, 23| again or a prisoner? Quite free. I opened the door, went 16 2, 11| with the Captain. But was I free to claim this liberty? Had 17 2, 13| ice, the lower depths are free by the Providential law 18 2, 13| a continent or an ocean free from ice at these two points 19 2, 13| the vessel, which was soon free. The operation was quickly 20 2, 14| our heads a pale azure, free from fog. To the north the 21 2, 15| backward, and then make a free passage under the iceberg, 22 2, 16| pickaxe. My movements were free enough, although they were 23 2, 16| surface of the waves? Were we free of the iceberg? No! Ned 24 2, 18| the Canadian, "we shall be free, for we are floating." ~