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1 1, 13| over under these strange conditions. ~"Sir," said Captain Nemo, " 2 1, 14| repeated under exactly the same conditions. It was thus worded: ~"Nautron 3 1, 14| Just so, but under these conditions the man is not at liberty; 4 1, 14| these new physiological conditions without any organ whatever 5 1, 14| considerable pressure, and on those conditions the reservoir of the apparatus 6 1, 14| which can fire under these conditions. But I repeat, having no 7 1, 22| different beds. Under ordinary conditions these observations are made 8 1, 22| of the sea, under these conditions, and the largest fish appeared 9 1, 22| require you to keep one of the conditions that bind you to me." ~" 10 2, 1 | replaced them; and under these conditions their waste was imperceptible. 11 2, 4 | knew anything. Under such conditions shipwrecks were, and must 12 2, 7 | the Nautilus under such conditions would be as bad as jumping 13 2, 8 | sailing under our usual conditions. ~At this moment the door 14 2, 12| Certainly, under existing conditions, ten men, at the most, ought 15 2, 14| if Captain Nemo found the conditions favourable for observations, 16 2, 19| hour. It is under these conditions that it overturns houses,