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18 things
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18 understand
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18 whose
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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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understood

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1 Pre | which is so much more easily understood than explained, will look, 2 I | s came to be pretty well understood in time, and an unfair advantage 3 X | conversation was in Latin; I had understood every word of it, and I 4 XII | to the boat.~I perfectly understood the necessity of abiding 5 XIV | uttered a sound no doubt understood between horses and farriers, 6 XIV | This was to be clearly understood.~My uncle now took the opportunity 7 XV | Without knowing Danish I understood at once that we must follow 8 XIX | Liedenbrock. He would never have understood them at all. He had but 9 XIX | word, and went on.~Had he understood me or not? Did he refuse 10 XXI | phlegmatic unconcern. Yet he understood perfectly well what was 11 XXIII | Danish, yet instinctively I understood the word he had uttered.~“ 12 XXIII | Where? Down below!” I understood it all. I seized the hunter’ 13 XXVII | longer ran at my side. Then I understood the reason of that fearful, 14 XXVIII| is a Danish word.~Then I understood it all. To make myself heard, 15 XLI | astonishment, and terror, I then understood what had taken place.~On 16 XLI | These ideas, it will be understood, presented themselves to 17 XLII | starvation; they cannot be understood without being felt.~Therefore 18 XLV | circumstances not yet sufficiently understood may tend to modify in places


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