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Alphabetical [« »] sailing- 1 sailing-vessels 1 sailor 5 sailors 30 sails 6 sake 4 salamanders 2 | Frequency [« »] 30 nature 30 passage 30 ready 30 sailors 30 set 30 shore 30 spot | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances sailors |
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1 1, 1 | excited. Merchants, common sailors, captains of vessels, skippers, 2 1, 3 | Commander Farragut. One of the sailors conducted me to the poop, 3 1, 4 | rigging was crowded with sailors, whose feet were burnt to 4 1, 5 | narrow pass. Many of the sailors affirmed that the monster 5 1, 5 | continent, to which some Dutch sailors gave the name of their native 6 1, 5 | eyes open!" called out the sailors. ~And they were opened widely. 7 1, 5 | poured forth a torrent of sailors and officers, each with 8 1, 5 | represented to the commander. The sailors could not hide their discontent, 9 1, 6 | commander, officers, masters, sailors, cabin boys; even the engineers 10 1, 6 | anger seized the crew; the sailors abused the monster, who, 11 1, 17| meantime, a number of the sailors of the Nautilus, all strong 12 1, 17| been laid all night. These sailors were evidently of different 13 1, 17| The attitude of the four sailors was frightful, distorted 14 1, 18| the two large ones. Some sailors stayed willingly at Vanikoro; 15 1, 21| Urville was one of your great sailors," said the Captain to me, " 16 1, 23| cabin situated near the sailors' quarters. ~There, on a 17 2, 1 | the sextant, one of the sailors of the Nautilus (the strong 18 2, 3 | which was preparing. Five sailors from the Nautilus, with 19 2, 3 | began with the help of the sailors to put on my heavy sea-dress. 20 2, 3 | each, with the help of the sailors, got rid of the heavy copper 21 2, 4 | gratitude in the hearts of sailors. But, Captain, since you 22 2, 5 | harpoon!" cried Ned Land. ~The sailors rowed on, and the coxswain 23 2, 8 | with either soldiers or sailors. However, money would not 24 2, 12| that all of us, passengers, sailors, and officers included, 25 2, 18| they do not fish for them, sailors see them at least. One of 26 2, 18| the surface. One of the sailors, posted on the top ladderstep, 27 2, 20| those fogs so dreaded by sailors. What accidents are due 28 2, 20| preferred sinking with its 356 sailors to surrendering; and, nailing 29 2, 21| obey. About fifteen of the sailors surrounded the Captain, 30 2, 21| accompanied by several sailors. Captain Nemo either did