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1 1, 1 | time past vessels had been met by "an enormous thing," 2 1, 1 | Navigation Company, had met this moving mass five miles 3 1, 2 | heard it spoken of. No ship met with it. It seemed as if 4 1, 5 | animal in case it should be met in those parts. Large quantities 5 1, 8 | going round the reverse way, met me, and we went back to 6 1, 8 | admirable specimen I had ever met. One particular feature 7 1, 8 | an object, his eyebrows met, his large eyelids closed 8 1, 16| worthy of a shot had as yet met our gaze, when at that moment 9 1, 21| natural deformity, very rarely met with. Conseil was just dragging, 10 1, 21| companions followed him. They met with the same fate. ~Conseil 11 2, 1 | the vast Bay of Bengal, we met repeatedly a forbidding 12 2, 3 | waves. Some minutes after we met the shark's dead body floating. 13 2, 4 | will ask whether you have met with the traces under the 14 2, 12| burning within him. When he met the Captain, his eyes lit 15 2, 12| terrible animals, which I have met in troops of two or three 16 2, 13| ceiling above it. Sometimes it met with but 900 yards, only 17 2, 14| enormous size, which is never met with in the North Atlantic. 18 2, 18| He seemed to shun me. I met him rarely. Formerly he 19 2, 18| has often affirmed that he met one of these monsters of