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1 1, 1 | a whale, it surpassed in size all those hitherto classified 2 1, 2 | sixty feet. Increase its size fivefold or tenfold, give 3 1, 2 | strength proportionate to its size, lengthen its destructive 4 1, 6 | had rather exaggerated its size, and I estimated its length 5 1, 11| electro-magnets of great size, on a system of levers and 6 1, 12| have made reservoirs of a size equal to this tenth, or 7 1, 14| you that these cases are size number four, and that the 8 1, 18| islands emerged of unequal size, surrounded by a coral reef 9 2, 2 | varies according to their size?" asked Conseil. ~"Not only 10 2, 2 | only according to their size," I answered, "but also 11 2, 3 | saw a loose pearl, whose size equalled that of a coco-nut. 12 2, 3 | was a shark of enormous size advancing diagonally, his 13 2, 10| There were rays of giant size, five yards long, and endowed 14 2, 12| By calculation; given the size of the vessel, which you 15 2, 12| Or," I continued, "the size of the Nautilus being 1,500 16 2, 12| pleasure. It is one of large size. See with what strength 17 2, 14| floating ice of enormous size, which is never met with 18 2, 14| of an ass, were about the size of a goose, slate-colour