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1 1, 8 | dressed; but of some, although excellent, I could give no opinion, 2 1, 10| that your nets furnish excellent fish for your table; I can 3 1, 10| smoked for two days. ~"It is excellent, but it is not tobacco." ~" 4 1, 10| several other pieces of excellent furniture. ~I could only 5 1, 11| surprise. ~"Of course; an excellent vessel, light and insubmersible, 6 1, 11| by evaporation, furnished excellent drinkable water. Near this 7 1, 17| variety. We had no lack of excellent food, and the rapidity of 8 1, 18| furnished our table with excellent fish, mackerel, bonitos, 9 1, 19| Nautilus. I had before me the excellent charts of the Straits of 10 1, 20| food on the Nautilus. ~"Excellent!" said Ned Land. ~"Exquisite!" 11 1, 20| confessed this bread was excellent, and I ate of it with great 12 1, 20| the bones, and declared excellent. The nutmeg, with which 13 1, 20| my boy; you have made an excellent stroke. Take one of these 14 1, 20| delights of the chase, "what excellent game, and stewed, too! What 15 1, 20| Indeed, the dinner was excellent. Two wood-pigeons completed 16 1, 22| drawing-room, and took out an excellent telescope that I generally 17 2, 12| he assured me that it was excellent, and not to be distinguished