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Alphabetical [« »] keep 22 keeping 2 kelp 2 kept 40 kernel 2 kestrels 1 key 1 | Frequency [« »] 40 exclaimed 40 fathoms 40 gulf 40 kept 40 monster 40 quite 40 sometimes | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances kept |
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1 1, 2 | its construction have been kept secret? Certainly a Government 2 1, 5 | nearly blind, whilst Conseil kept repeating in a calm voice: ~" 3 1, 5 | twenty times repeated, kept us in a state of excitement 4 1, 6 | a whole hour the frigate kept up this pace, without gaining 5 1, 6 | vibrated through me. Ned Land kept his post, harpoon in hand. 6 1, 6 | orders. The Abraham Lincoln kept up half steam, and advanced 7 1, 8 | upon me, too many fancies kept my eyes half open. Where 8 1, 10| to believe that you have kept up a communication with 9 1, 11| heat which was regularly kept up and distributed. They 10 1, 12| interior. If the planes are kept parallel with the boat, 11 1, 13| species. ~Our imagination was kept at its height, interjections 12 1, 14| abundantly fed. Our host kept to his terms of the treaty. 13 1, 14| box in which the air is kept by means of a bellows, and 14 1, 15| noticed that the green plants kept nearer the top of the sea, 15 1, 16| thin they might be, but kept as straight as a rod of 16 1, 16| approach us, they at least kept at a respectful distance 17 1, 17| fixed in the smaller meshes kept open. These pockets, drawn 18 1, 17| Nautilus was south-east, and it kept between 100 and 150 yards 19 1, 17| reservoirs were filled, it kept at a depth of 1,000 yards, 20 1, 21| good, for at first they kept at a respectful distance. 21 2, 1 | by our speed, though some kept their place in the waters 22 2, 4 | was lessened: sometimes it kept on the surface, sometimes 23 2, 4 | those whose freshness was kept up by the vital power of 24 2, 8 | coast. But no; the Nautilus kept in Portuguese waters. ~I 25 2, 9 | The roads are not well kept." ~"What you say, Captain, 26 2, 11| in this herbaceous mass, kept some yards beneath the surface 27 2, 11| 12th of March, the Nautilus kept in the middle of the Atlantic, 28 2, 11| should have religiously kept. But we must consider that 29 2, 13| hundred leagues. The Nautilus kept up a mean speed of twenty-six 30 2, 13| express train. If that was kept up, in forty hours we should 31 2, 13| novelty of the situation kept us at the window. The sea 32 2, 15| the lateral walls, which kept it in that position. The 33 2, 15| showed that the Nautilus kept at a constant depth of more 34 2, 16| pickaxe vigorously. The work kept me up. Besides, to work 35 2, 16| the respirable air must be kept for the workers. Even now, 36 2, 16| that remained ought to be kept for the workers; not a particle 37 2, 16| Instead of using it, they had kept it for me, and, while they 38 2, 17| observation. ~This speed was kept up for several days, and 39 2, 18| several days the Nautilus kept off from the American coast. 40 2, 18| my work. These monsters kept in the water with such precision