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Alphabetical [« »] tiger-sharks 1 tightness 1 tikopia 2 till 27 tiller 2 tiller-rope 1 time 137 | Frequency [« »] 27 lay 27 shut 27 steam 27 till 27 upper 27 vessels 27 wind | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances till |
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1 1, 1 | aquatic mammal, unknown till then, which threw up from 2 1, 5 | cetacean. I looked and looked till I was nearly blind, whilst 3 1, 6 | We were on the qui vive till daylight, and prepared for 4 1, 6 | I will pursue that beast till my frigate bursts up." ~" 5 1, 7 | for some hours, perhaps till day-break. Poor chance! 6 1, 11| the bridge, carefully shut till then; I mast it, hoist my 7 1, 13| settled, formed continents, till at length the earth became 8 1, 13| waited for some moments till its disc touched the horizon. 9 1, 13| a long time I dreamt on, till my eyes fell on the instruments 10 1, 14| likely not have his dinner till very late." ~I did honour 11 1, 15| Nemo stopped; he waited till I joined him, and then pointed 12 1, 18| stayed in the unlucky place till October. Then he quitted 13 1, 21| Nautilus. ~I worked in my room till noon, without having seen 14 1, 22| waited, according to habit till the daily phrase was said. 15 2, 1 | Nothing on the horizon, till about four o'clock a steamer 16 2, 2 | It is interesting. So, till to-morrow, sir, and early." ~ 17 2, 3 | him by a gentle declivity till we disappeared under the 18 2, 4 | to make." ~For four days, till the 3rd of February, the 19 2, 6 | breakfast and set to work. Till five o'clock in the evening 20 2, 6 | unbearable. The sea, which till now had been white, was 21 2, 8 | Nautilus. So all is ready, till to-night." ~"The sea is 22 2, 8 | alive or dead. But adieu now till to-night." ~With these words 23 2, 9 | waited with some impatience till the ship's place was pricked 24 2, 14| the fog turned to snow. ~"Till to-morrow," said the Captain, 25 2, 14| tempest of snow continued till the next day. It was impossible 26 2, 14| and we do not want more. Till to-morrow, then!" ~Captain 27 2, 19| passed thus. It was not till the 1st of May that the