Mistaken
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So I had a perfectly natural explanation for why, despite the best spyglasses, this boat had always been
mistaken
for a marine animal.
The Canadian was not
mistaken.
"It's the forest of Crespo Island," I thought; and I was not
mistaken.
Meanwhile I had assumed this rest period would be the turning point in our stroll, but I was mistaken; and instead of heading back to the Nautilus, Captain Nemo continued his daring excursion.
If I'm not mistaken, I recognized some Irishmen, some Frenchmen, a few Slavs, and a native of either Greece or Crete.
If I'm not mistaken, an average depth of 8,200 meters was found in the north Atlantic, and 2,500 meters in the Mediterranean.
"Yes," the Canadian replied, "a disabled craft that's sinking straight down!"Ned Land was not
mistaken.
In front of us stood the pilothouse, and unless I'm extremely mistaken, Captain Nemo must have been inside, steering his Nautilus himself.
Conseil was not
mistaken.
I was mistaken, and after a hasty examination I discovered my error.
Under these conditions, who wouldn't have
mistaken
it for a gigantic cetacean?
You won't pull it off, because if I'm not mistaken, certain navigators have cruised through milk seas for more than forty miles."
But I was mistaken, and once again we didn't have to deal with monsters of the deep.
I was convinced that when Captain Nemo reached this point, he would back out again; but I was mistaken, and much to my surprise, he did nothing of the sort.
"Indeed," I said, "this sea is mentioned as one of the worst, and in the days of the ancients, if I'm not mistaken, it had an abominable reputation."
"No," the Canadian replied, "unless I'm badly mistaken, that's some marine animal."
Where were we?Had I been
mistaken?
And if I'm not mistaken, the submerged part of this Ice Bank is in a four-to-one ratio to its emerging part."
These were auks, as agile and supple in water, where they are sometimes
mistaken
for fast bonito, as they are clumsy and heavy on land.
"Two genera," our scholarly Conseil hastened to say, "that belong to the family Pinnipedia, order Carnivora, group Unguiculata, subclass Monodelphia, class Mammalia, branch Vertebrata.""Very nice, Conseil," I replied, "but these two genera of seals and walruses are each divided into species, and if I'm not mistaken, we now have a chance to actually look at them.
But friend Land is no doubt mistaken, because I don't see a thing."
Before marriage she thought herself in love; but the happiness that should have followed this love not having come, she must, she thought, have been
mistaken.
Emma proved to him with a word that he was mistaken, and sent him off to his patients.
But he was
mistaken.
You were mistaken, no doubt.
Then she thought she had been
mistaken.
But she said in a firm voice, "No, you are mistaken."
He had to write two letters, to prepare a soothing potion for Bovary, to invent some lie that would conceal the poisoning, and work it up into an article for the "Fanal," without counting the people who were waiting to get the news from him; and when the Yonvillers had all heard his story of the arsenic that she had
mistaken
for sugar in making a vanilla cream.
'But is it true, Sir,' she said to him, again coming to a halt, and mortally afraid lest she might be mistaken, so happy was the belief making her, 'do you really know Latin?'
Its effect was to some extent to appease Julien's anger; he was far from seeing anything in it that could be
mistaken
for personal affection.
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