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believe 24
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believers 2
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24 called
24 calm
Jules Verne
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

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believe

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1 1, 1 | dock. They could scarcely believe it possible; at two yards 2 1, 4 | it, as certain good women believe in the leviathan--by faith, 3 1, 4 | must admit that he did not believe in the unicorn, and was 4 1, 4 | on the logic of facts. I believe in the existence of a mammal 5 1, 10| unendurable worldly yoke which men believe to be liberty is not perhaps 6 1, 10| fare." ~"This, which you believe to be meat, Professor, is 7 1, 10| up, and I could scarcely believe my eyes. ~"Captain Nemo," 8 1, 10| Then, sir, I am forced to believe that you have kept up a 9 1, 14| any man." ~"But Captain, believe me " ~"Be kind enough to 10 1, 18| ambiguous conduct led them to believe that the natives had ill-treated 11 1, 19| shoulders. ~"Sir, you may believe me when I tell you that 12 1, 21| said I, "when I feigned to believe that his Nautilus was threatened 13 2, 1 | waters. ~Conseil could not believe his eyes, and questioned 14 2, 4 | by Sesostris, if we may believe tradition. One thing is 15 2, 6 | impassable isthmus." ~"I do not believe it," replied the Canadian. ~" 16 2, 6 | much troubled, as one may believe. I vainly tried to sleep-- 17 2, 7 | were joined." ~"I can well believe it," said Conseil. ~"I will 18 2, 10| approached, and was bound to believe my own eyes. There at a 19 2, 13| further yet." ~"I can well believe you, Captain," said I, in 20 2, 13| slightly ironical tone. "I believe you! Let us go ahead! There 21 2, 13| sir," said Conseil. ~"I believe we shall," I said, in a 22 2, 18| dimensions." ~"I will never believe that such animals exist," 23 2, 21| us. I could not, however, believe that she could see the Nautilus 24 2, 21| Doubtless they knew now how to believe the stories of the pretended


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