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1 1,4| boy was well up in natural history, and always had had quite 2 1,4| And his turn for natural history was, more than once in the 3 1,9| amused the engineer by the history of the single match, then 4 1,2| favorite science, Natural History, reverted to the kangaroos, 5 1,1| he did not know Natural History. But, by their barking, 6 2,5| sailor, "when I remember the history of the turtle, I am far 7 2,9| our dictionary of Natural History!" said Herbert. ~"But I 8 2,6| press him to tell us his history! He will tell it to us doubtless, 9 2,6| It was the colonists' history which he thus demanded, 10 2,6| first time. Perhaps this history recounted, he would tell 11 2,7| that you should know my history. I will tell it you." ~These 12 2,9| we did not know Ayrton's history; we did not know that any 13 2,9| and when we did know his history, the season was too advanced 14 3,6| Sea,' which contains your history." ~"The history of a few 15 3,6| contains your history." ~"The history of a few months only of 16 3,6| are of no country. ~The history of Captain Nemo has, in 17 3,6| knew nothing of the past history of Captain Nemo, succeeded 18 3,6| sufficiently acquainted with his history to address him by the name 19 3,6| he, "now that you know my history, your judgment!" ~In saying 20 3,6| fear from the judgment of history, which does not condemn 21 3,7| Prince Dakkar, with whose history you are now acquainted. 22 3,0| acquainted with the strange history of Captain Nemo and the 23 3,0| who had taken part in the history both of Captain Grant and