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1 1, 1 | more the torrent of public opinion. From this moment all unlucky 2 1, 2 | impossibility of forming an opinion, I jumped from one extreme 3 1, 2 | unanimous on this point. Public opinion had been pronounced. The 4 1, 4 | officers on board shared the opinion of their chief. They were 5 1, 4 | Now, what was Ned Land's opinion upon the question of the 6 1, 8 | little before forming an opinion upon the commander and crew 7 1, 8 | crew of this boat." ~"My opinion is formed," replied Ned 8 1, 8 | excellent, I could give no opinion, neither could I tell to 9 1, 9 | twenty-four hours?" ~"That is my opinion." ~"I will not contradict 10 1, 19| how it will end. It is my opinion that we shall never again 11 1, 21| earnest, but I was not of his opinion. However, the situation 12 1, 21| emotion gave me a better opinion of him. Then, chart in hand, 13 1, 23| struck myself. But your opinion as to his state?" ~I hesitated 14 2, 3 | contrary to the Canadian's opinion, who thought it too far 15 2, 4 | Would you like to know the opinion of a chronicler of the fourteenth 16 2, 4 | ask you for your personal opinion." ~"Here it is, M. Aronnax. 17 2, 11| unite. ~I share Maury's opinion, and I was able to study 18 2, 11| day justify Maury's other opinion, that these substances thus 19 2, 12| tasted it, and was of his opinion. It was a useful reserve 20 2, 21| cannot judge." ~"That is my opinion too," said Ned Land, coolly. "