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1 1, 3 | twenty. May I be excused for saying that I was forty years old? ~ 2 1, 4 | Land let me speak without saying too much himself, I pressed 3 1, 4 | which is equivalent to saying that if you could attain 4 1, 8 | great attention, without saying a word; then, turning to 5 1, 10| I contented myself with saying: ~"By what name ought I 6 1, 14| Nemo ate at first without saying a word. Then he began: ~" 7 1, 17| the Captain turned to me, saying: ~"Professor, is not this 8 1, 20| Ned! Ned! what are you saying? You, a man-eater? I should 9 2, 2 | Ned Land had a way of saying "seize" which made my blood 10 2, 6 | Why not, M. Aronnax?" ~Saying which, Captain Nemo went 11 2, 6 | turned to me. ~"And you were saying, sir?" said he. ~"I was 12 2, 6 | sir?" said he. ~"I was saying nothing, Captain." ~"Then, 13 2, 10| them to follow me without saying where we were. They mounted 14 2, 12| said: ~"I was right in saying that whales had natural 15 2, 14| has left a trace there." ~Saying this, he jumped lightly 16 2, 14| stumble, and helped me up, saying: ~"If, sir, you would have 17 2, 14| Captain?" ~"In my own, sir!" ~Saying which, Captain Nemo unfurled 18 2, 15| sir! Do not look, sir!" Saying which, Conseil clapped his 19 2, 21| Captain Nemo imposed silence, saying: ~"I am the law, and I am 20 2, 22| Land was leaning over me, saying, in a low voice, "We are 21 2, 22| Ned Land came to my room, saying, "We shall not see each