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1 1, 2 | opinion, I jumped from one extreme to the other. That there 2 1, 2 | caused by this news was extreme. The ship was revictualled 3 1, 4 | born and cemented amidst extreme dangers. Ah, brave Ned! 4 1, 8 | darkness suddenly gave way to extreme light. Our prison was suddenly 5 1, 8 | even politely, and with extreme attention; but nothing in 6 1, 11| Captain, you possess an extreme rapidity of movement, which 7 1, 20| trees, and whose speed is extreme; but they are moderately 8 1, 22| marked on the chart with extreme precision. The Nautilus 9 1, 23| yards, that is to say, the extreme limit on which coral begins 10 2, 9 | immense torch, even to the extreme limits of the horizon. I 11 2, 12| would lead him into some extreme. That day, the 14th of March, 12 2, 19| sensibly, and indicated an extreme extension of the vapours. 13 2, 20| 15th of May we were at the extreme south of the Bank of Newfoundland. 14 2, 20| Land's End, between the extreme point of England and the