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1 1, 3 | benefit), and I will not bring back less than half a yard 2 1, 10| and I have been able to bring together some objects of 3 1, 17| Captain Nemo did not wish to bring the ship to the wind. There 4 1, 19| mean the year that will bring us to the end of our imprisonment, 5 1, 20| enough. We must absolutely bring down some game to satisfy 6 1, 20| which gave us few chances to bring them down; and, indeed, 7 2, 4 | middle of the sand would bring to light a large number 8 2, 6 | certainly not! And I could not bring myself to the idea of abandoning 9 2, 6 | which, on a dark night, will bring the Nautilus a short distance 10 2, 8 | of Santorin. Would chance bring me to his presence before 11 2, 8 | potentate was sufficient to bring the Pyrenees under his yoke, 12 2, 9 | preceding night, hoping to bring him back to the idea of 13 2, 16| nights and four days to bring this enterprise to a satisfactory 14 2, 16| floated they towed it so as to bring it above the immense trench 15 2, 17| be seen whether he will bring the ship into the Pacific