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1 1,8| resumed the sailor, "can you tell us what happened after you 2 1,8| right, my dear Spilett. Tell me, Neb," added the engineer, 3 1,4| chronometer in his hand, ready to tell the hour which it marked 4 1,6| formidable dugong? No one could tell, and much interested in 5 1,1| his might, "but will you tell me, captain, if Lincoln 6 2,1| the beast got away; as I tell you, we had turned it over 7 2,2| tools, or books, which would tell us something about them?" 8 2,3| island!" cried Pencroft. "I tell you, it wants nothing-unless 9 2,4| But what?" ~"But I can tell you, if you are ignorant 10 2,6| falls into my hands, I can tell him." ~As soon as the first 11 2,4| he remain? They could not tell, but they did not make the 12 2,5| wonderfully well. We will tell you all about it." ~"However," 13 2,5| Cyrus, that is all we can tell you!" ~The engineer was 14 2,5| less time than I take to tell you about it, and unless 15 2,6| not let us press him to tell us his history! He will 16 2,6| us his history! He will tell it to us doubtless, and 17 2,6| follow. He alone besides can tell us, if he has more than 18 2,6| penitent will return to tell the whole, and from that 19 2,6| history recounted, he would tell his own. ~In a few words 20 2,7| into the sea?" ~"He will tell us why," invariably replied 21 2,7| know my history. I will tell it you." ~These simple words 22 2,7| exchange for what he could tell, proposed that Lord Glenarvan 23 2,7| found! ~"I have no need to tell you, gentlemen, that Ayrton, 24 2,8| was painful to him. People tell the truth when they accuse 25 3,1| seventy in latitude. ~"We must tell Ayrton," said Gideon Spilett, " 26 3,2| swimmer, Mr. Herbert." ~"I tell you it is risking your life," 27 3,4| was nothing which would tell them her nationality. However, 28 3,4| yield. ~"All that I can tell you is, that it was not 29 3,7| appeared more natural. ~"Tell me again that you hope, 30 3,7| Spilett," said Pencroft. "Tell me again that you will save 31 3,0| the darkness he could not tell whether the man had been 32 3,2| mark for a shot. And, to tell the truth, they expected 33 3,4| on the scene? who could tell what the future might have 34 3,8| by their ship. Who could tell that it might not prove 35 3,9| inquired the reporter. ~"I will tell you, my friends," said the 36 3,9| resumed the engineer, "I will tell you what Captain Nemo communicated