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1 1, 10| flavour, which I easily became accustomed to. These different aliments 2 1, 10| more calm, regained his accustomed coldness of expression, 3 1, 16| perpendicularity! ~I soon accustomed myself to this fantastic 4 2, 2 | kind of fish." ~"We are accustomed to them," replied Captain 5 2, 3 | we followed. My eyes soon accustomed themselves to this relative 6 2, 4 | this time I ought to have accustomed myself to be surprised at 7 2, 5 | sir; for that reason I am accustomed to go into the steersman' 8 2, 5 | was dark; but soon my eyes accustomed themselves to the obscurity, 9 2, 8 | vainly tried to regain my accustomed coolness. ~At a few minutes 10 2, 9 | degree of calmness to my accustomed work. ~That night, about 11 2, 9 | it is true, but I soon accustomed myself to the peculiar darkness, 12 2, 11| ocean had returned to its accustomed aspect. From this time for 13 2, 12| intolerable to the Canadian, accustomed as he was to a life of liberty 14 2, 15| to the seals and morses, accustomed to live in a hard climate,