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Alphabetical [« »] legs 3 leguminous 1 leisurely 1 length 33 length- 2 lengthen 1 lengthened 9 | Frequency [« »] 33 find 33 fish 33 immense 33 length 33 pacific 33 powerful 33 rather | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances length |
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1 1, 1 | assigned to this object a length of two hundred feet, equally 2 1, 1 | in estimating the minimum length of the mammal at more than 3 1, 1 | have never exceeded the length of sixty yards, if they 4 1, 1 | eddy about three cables' length distant, as if the surface 5 1, 2 | the sea, often attains a length of sixty feet. Increase 6 1, 2 | two yards and a quarter in length, and fifteen inches in diameter 7 1, 3 | once did he complain of the length or fatigue of a journey, 8 1, 6 | pointed to. At two cables' length from the Abraham Lincoln, 9 1, 6 | approach within four harpoons' length of it!" ~"But to approach 10 1, 6 | size, and I estimated its length at only two hundred and 11 1, 6 | come within half a cable's length; then, as if disdaining 12 1, 11| said room, five yards in length; mine, two and a half yards; 13 1, 11| extended to the bows. Total length thirty five yards, or one 14 1, 11| than sixty-five feet in length. It was divided into two 15 1, 12| constructions of the same sort. The length of this cylinder, from stem 16 1, 13| formed continents, till at length the earth became geographically 17 1, 13| of which attain a yard in length; Japanese salamanders, spider 18 1, 20| It measured three feet in length. Its head was comparatively 19 1, 21| who was within a short length; but I thought that it was 20 2, 1 | thickness of a hair, and whose length is not more than seven-thousandths 21 2, 3 | inexhaustible field of pearls, the length of which is more than twenty 22 2, 4 | it is only thirty-two in length. And for the Nautilus, starting 23 2, 8 | millions of square miles, the length of which is nine thousand 24 2, 8 | looked at me fixedly; at length his fixed lips parted, and 25 2, 10| lake appeared in all its length and breadth. The lantern 26 2, 12| strain on the vessel. At length the mass of cachalots broke 27 2, 13| such high latitudes. At length, on the 18th of March, after 28 2, 13| was getting thinner. At length, at six in the morning of 29 2, 14| ten yards and a half in length; but they did not move as 30 2, 18| that measure two yards in length. Besides, according to the 31 2, 18| Bouguer's cuttlefish.'" ~"What length was it?" asked the Canadian. ~" 32 2, 20| measuring 2,000 miles in length, and weighing 4,500 tons, 33 2, 20| cable will last for a great length of time, for they find that