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1 1, 1 | in the iron plates was so perfectly defined that it could not 2 1, 2 | happened to the Scotia. ~I was perfectly up in the subject which 3 1, 7 | accordingly. This quiet boy was perfectly self-possessed. We then 4 1, 8 | and added two or three perfectly incomprehensible words. 5 1, 10| things." ~"I can understand perfectly, sir, that your nets furnish 6 1, 12| resisting such pressure?" ~"Perfectly. Glass, which breaks at 7 1, 14| felt that the Nautilus was perfectly still. I dressed quickly 8 1, 14| the expirator, open." ~"Perfectly, Captain Nemo; but the air 9 2, 4 | number of fishes of a kind perfectly identical. Certain of the 10 2, 8 | said to him? Ned Land was perfectly right. There was almost 11 2, 8 | asked Captain Nemo. ~"Perfectly," said I, not knowing the 12 2, 10| plate." ~"I can picture it perfectly," said Conseil. "But, sir, 13 2, 10| wave. The Nautilus remained perfectly immovable. On the platform, 14 2, 15| lying on its starboard side perfectly motionless. I heard footsteps, 15 2, 18| in the world, "I remember perfectly to have seen a large vessel