Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] least 45 leather 1 leathern 1 leave 35 leaves 6 leaving 32 lecturing 1 | Frequency [« »] 35 below 35 beneath 35 entered 35 leave 35 reservoirs 35 sight 35 strong | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances leave |
Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | me and yourself too. We leave in two hours." ~"As you 2 1, 3 | As well, by your honour's leave, as a hermit-crab in the 3 1, 4 | common seaman, or officer. ~I leave you to judge how eyes were 4 1, 5 | rain or sunshine, I did not leave the poop of the vessel. 5 1, 5 | she lay to, and did not leave a spot of the sea unexplored. 6 1, 6 | that the express trains leave behind. All at once from 7 1, 6 | and seemed decided not to leave the scene of the struggle. 8 1, 6 | you can, sir. With your leave, I mean to post myself under 9 1, 7 | not keep up much longer. ~"Leave me! leave me!" I said to 10 1, 7 | much longer. ~"Leave me! leave me!" I said to him. ~"Leave 11 1, 7 | leave me!" I said to him. ~"Leave my master? Never!" replied 12 1, 9 | It was rather too long to leave us, if they really had good 13 1, 11| hesitation; "since you may never leave this submarine boat. Come 14 1, 13| saloon. ~"And now, sir, I leave you to your studies," added 15 1, 14| two india rubber pipes leave this box and join a sort 16 1, 21| Ned Land had not wished to leave his provisions; and, in 17 1, 21| Nautilus shall float, and leave the Strait of Torres uninjured." ~ 18 1, 21| would pass ere she could leave her bed of coral. ~However, 19 2, 6 | us into Oceania, I ask to leave the Nautilus." ~I wished 20 2, 6 | certainly felt no desire to leave Captain Nemo. ~Thanks to 21 2, 6 | the first opportunity to leave the Nautilus." ~"Well, M. 22 2, 8 | yourself. To have attempted to leave the Nautilus under the circumstances 23 2, 9 | no means of flight, and I leave you to imagine the rage 24 2, 10| several fine fat bustards. I leave anyone to imagine the covetousness 25 2, 10| to wait until night, and leave the submarine passage secretly? 26 2, 11| we could not attempt to leave the boat. Nor had we any 27 2, 12| certain seas which they never leave. And if one of these creatures 28 2, 12| class of useful animals. Leave the unfortunate cetacea 29 2, 16| only not breathe, so as to leave more air for my master!" ~ 30 2, 17| take you with me when I leave this infernal Nautilus." ~" 31 2, 19| busy, sir; I am working. I leave you at liberty to shut yourself 32 2, 21| my mind. My eyes did not leave the Captain, who, with his 33 2, 21| and myself should for ever leave this man. I was preparing 34 2, 22| moment had come for me to leave my room, and join my companions. ~ 35 2, 22| moment our boat was going to leave its sides? We knew that