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1 1, 2 | myself a way of escape. In effect, however, I admitted the 2 1, 4 | sea-unicorns could ever produce the effect you describe." ~"Well, Ned, 3 1, 5 | of November. It had the effect of rallying the ship's crew. 4 1, 10| the commander had a great effect upon me. I cannot deny it. 5 1, 15| first struck by the peculiar effect of this medium. ~It was 6 1, 16| feet in the air. ~Another effect I noticed, which was the 7 1, 18| word. ~"Vanikoro." ~The effect was magical! It was the 8 1, 21| stopped him, but his blow took effect and broke the bracelet of 9 1, 21| only produce a moderate effect on the savages, who have 10 1, 21| your frigate have had no effect?" ~"No, Captain; but a danger 11 2, 1 | seemed lactified. Was it the effect of the lunar rays? No; for 12 2, 1 | tell me what causes such an effect? for I suppose the water 13 2, 9 | but what an indescribable effect! The Captain rose, cast 14 2, 15| lantern. I cannot describe the effect of the voltaic rays upon 15 2, 16| from the mass. By a curious effect of specific gravity, these 16 2, 19| but insufficient as to effect. To paint such pictures,