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1 1, 2 | tusk has the hardness of steel. Some of these tusks have 2 1, 7 | judge) like a huge fish of steel. Ned Land's mind was made 3 1, 12| two hulls are composed of steel plates, whose density is 4 1, 14| are covered with a case of steel, and weighted with a pellet 5 1, 15| butt end of which, made of steel, hollow in the centre, was 6 2, 3 | in their hand, and is not steel surer than lead? Here is 7 2, 8 | hermetically closed, and a cloak of steel separated me from that ocean 8 2, 11| great pressure. I felt the steel plates tremble at the fastenings 9 2, 12| why am I bound to these steel plates?" ~"What, Ned," said 10 2, 12| them. It is armed with a steel spur as good as Master Land' 11 2, 13| the quivering of the long steel body. About two in the morning 12 2, 19| resisting rock; it was a steel spindle, obedient and movable, 13 2, 19| pitching dreadfully, raised its steel spur in the air, it seemed 14 2, 21| The long surface of the steel cigar no longer offered 15 2, 21| penetrating power of the steel spur. I heard rattlings 16 2, 22| like a human being. Its steel muscles cracked. Sometimes