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Alphabetical [« »] wise 3 wisely 1 wish 29 wished 29 wishes 2 wishing 7 with 799 | Frequency [« »] 29 sleep 29 taking 29 wish 29 wished 28 atmosphere 28 became 28 cabin | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances wished |
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1 1, 2 | up to a certain point, I wished to shelter my dignity as 2 1, 5 | renewed attention. Each one wished for a last glance in which 3 1, 6 | quite right to do it." ~I wished the beast would exhaust 4 1, 7 | to destroy all hope--if I wished to despair, I could not. ~ 5 1, 10| our first interview, but I wished to know you first, then 6 1, 10| your identity recognised, I wished to weigh maturely what part 7 1, 13| immense aquarium. ~"You wished to see, friend Ned; well, 8 1, 19| the broken keel. ~I had wished to visit the reef, 360 leagues 9 1, 20| regard to the hunt, and wished to visit another part of 10 1, 20| island the next day, for he wished to depopulate it of all 11 1, 21| thickly. ~Ned Land had not wished to leave his provisions; 12 1, 21| There I found Conseil, who wished to know the result of my 13 2, 4 | by Caliph Al-Mansor, who wished to prevent the arrival of 14 2, 6 | better to let him talk, as he wished it; so we all three went 15 2, 6 | leave the Nautilus." ~I wished in no way to shackle the 16 2, 6 | replied the Captain. "I wished to give you a sight of the 17 2, 7 | those countries which he wished to avoid, was distasteful 18 2, 8 | I went to the saloon. I wished to consult the compass. 19 2, 8 | to consult the compass. I wished to see if the direction 20 2, 8 | before our departure? I wished it, and I feared it at the 21 2, 10| Naturally enough, the Canadian wished to gather the honey, and 22 2, 14| go a few steps. When they wished to change their place, they 23 2, 14| favourable for observations, I wished to be present at the operation. 24 2, 15| all." ~In speaking thus, I wished to appear more confident 25 2, 18| book, sooner or later, I wished to see daylight. The land 26 2, 20| left to starboard. If we wished to enter the Manche, he 27 2, 21| Perhaps he still hesitated? I wished to mediate once more. But 28 2, 22| him who had formed it. I wished to fix an indelible impression 29 2, 22| appear, and ask me why I wished to fly. I was constantly