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Alphabetical [« »] retract 1 retreat 3 retrograde 2 return 31 returned 52 returning 9 returns 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 atlantic 31 because 31 height 31 return 31 shock 31 terrible 31 why | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances return |
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1 1, 3 | Pacific Ocean, which, to return to France, was taking the 2 1, 5 | remained nothing but to return. ~This was represented to 3 1, 9 | always calm; you would return thanks before grace, and 4 1, 11| atmospheres? How do you return to the surface of the ocean? 5 1, 14| the Nautilus was about to return to its submarine navigation. 6 1, 16| might not trample upon. ~The return began. Captain Nemo had 7 1, 16| following the same road to return to the Nautilus. The new 8 1, 16| the sea rapidly. But this return to the upper strata was 9 1, 17| excursion, and was preparing to return to my room, when, without 10 1, 19| exacting from me a promise to return to the vessel; but flight 11 1, 20| left it. We resolved to return to the island. Ned Land 12 1, 20| hunt. Happy Ned proposed to return to this enchanting island 13 1, 20| desirable. ~"Suppose we do not return to the Nautilus this evening?" 14 1, 20| Conseil. ~"Suppose we never return?" added Ned Land. ~Just 15 1, 22| carry us next? Would he return to the coast of Asia or 16 1, 23| a slight inclination in return, without speaking. I resumed 17 2, 1 | those unknown servants who return mankind contempt for indifference. 18 2, 2 | affront those creatures ever return alive. However, I am not 19 2, 3 | rise, and make a spring to return to the surface of the sea. ~ 20 2, 3 | friction, I saw consciousness return by degrees. He opened his 21 2, 4 | sacrifices; and, on their return, they no longer go ornamented 22 2, 5 | the waves, and will not return to the surface until we 23 2, 8 | who was leaving never to return. ~These wonders of Nature, 24 2, 9 | oppressed me, and was able to return with some degree of calmness 25 2, 11| after doubling Cape Horn, to return to the Australian seas of 26 2, 11| situation? And would not a return to the subject result in 27 2, 11| favourable opportunity offered to return to them? ~During the nineteen 28 2, 13| proceed no further, we have return still open to us; but here 29 2, 13| still open to us; but here return was as impossible as advance, 30 2, 17| the submarine world, and return to those waters in which 31 2, 19| crossed. ~"Sir," I said, "to return a second time to this subject