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1 1, 10| attacked me. You came to surprise a secret which no man in 2 1, 11| Electricity?" I cried in surprise. ~"Yes, sir." ~"Nevertheless, 3 1, 11| a boat?" I exclaimed, in surprise. ~"Of course; an excellent 4 1, 13| stirring, and not knowing what surprise awaited us, whether agreeable 5 1, 13| had it been given to me to surprise these animals, alive and 6 1, 19| amiability." ~To my great surprise, Captain Nemo gave me the 7 1, 20| Happily Conseil, to his great surprise, made a double shot and 8 1, 21| matter, sir?" he asked in surprise. "Has master been bitten?" ~" 9 1, 23| singularly clear. To my great surprise, I was in my own room. My 10 2, 3 | opened his eyes. What was his surprise, his terror even, at seeing 11 2, 4 | no such thing, much to my surprise. ~The next day, the 7th 12 2, 4 | But the cause of this surprise?" ~"Well! it is the fearful 13 2, 8 | Captain's room. To my great surprise, this door was ajar. I drew 14 2, 11| had not time to express my surprise at this new proposition, 15 2, 12| and I saw, not without surprise, that they were drawing 16 2, 15| the manometer. To my great surprise, it showed a depth of more 17 2, 20| British Isles? No. To my great surprise he made for the south, once