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1 1,6| and there prepared his singular apparatus with all the care 2 1,8| details, "indeed it is very singular!" ~"But," resumed the sailor, " 3 1,7| but do not dwell on these singular incidents before our companions. 4 1,1| but the depths!" ~"It is singular enough," remarked Spilett, " 5 1,2| the storeroom, Top uttered singular growlings. He ran round 6 2,3| is more wonderful or more singular than those enormous specimens 7 2,1| signs of agitation, and, singular to say, the two animals 8 2,2| nothing, but they heard a singular yelping noise away in the 9 2,4| Gideon Spilett looked at the singular being who lay on the ground. 10 2,0| instinct-" observed Herbert. ~"Singular instinct!" returned the 11 2,0| without forgetting one, the singular incidents which had occurred 12 2,0| reminded his companions of the singular behavior of Top and Jup 13 3,4| the sailor warmly. ~It was singular enough that so few bodies 14 3,4| has been one, has produced singular effects! It has split the 15 3,4| they bark or whine in that singular way which from the first 16 3,5| the boat approached this singular floating apparatus. The 17 3,8| the sea. ~"This is very singular, Captain Harding," said