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1 1, 4 | officer. ~I leave you to judge how eyes were used on board 2 1, 7 | appeared (as far as I could judge) like a huge fish of steel. 3 1, 14| mad. Sir, you should never judge lightly of any man." ~"But 4 1, 16| this drowsiness I cannot judge, but, when I woke, the sun 5 1, 16| no instrument by which to judge the distance. But I knew 6 1, 22| s determination. You may judge how this communication was 7 2, 12| to attack them. One could judge beforehand that the cachalots 8 2, 21| And I advise you not to judge me, sir. Fate has shown 9 2, 21| am the law, and I am the judge! I am the oppressed, and 10 2, 21| justice of which we cannot judge." ~"That is my opinion too," 11 2, 22| not say. I could no longer judge of the time that was passing. 12 2, 23| spirit of vengeance! May the judge disappear, and the philosopher