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1 1, 2 | not be doubted. But how admit that the construction of 2 1, 2 | it becomes necessary to admit the existence of a marine 3 1, 2 | conformable to reason than to admit the existence of fishes, 4 1, 2 | I should be disposed to admit the existence of a gigantic 5 1, 4 | as Ned Land was, I must admit that he took a certain liking 6 1, 4 | the marine monster? I must admit that he did not believe 7 1, 4 | pressure. Listen to me. Let us admit that the pressure of the 8 1, 8 | dialect, the vowels seeming to admit of very varied accentuation. ~ 9 1, 8 | map of the world; but I admit that the nationality of 10 1, 12| to these reasonings. ~"I admit your calculations, Captain," 11 1, 14| But, if I am forced to admit the Rouquayrol and Ruhmkorff 12 2, 2 | continued Captain Nemo. ~"I admit, Captain, that I am not 13 2, 7 | so, we must necessarily admit the existence of an under-current, 14 2, 8 | myself up suddenly. I was, I admit, little prepared for this 15 2, 8 | Captain Nemo stopped. I admit I could not see yet why 16 2, 10| slightly perfumed, and I admit that I smelt them with delight. 17 2, 13| rapidity. I was obliged to admit that Captain Nemo was more 18 2, 14| Canadian did not wish to admit the presence of the South 19 2, 15| mad at being obliged to admit it. No one has ever seen