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Alphabetical [« »] streets- 1 strength 23 stretch 4 stretched 26 stretching 4 strewed 1 strewn 5 | Frequency [« »] 26 liberty 26 rising 26 rock 26 stretched 25 alone 25 ask 25 beat | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances stretched |
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1 1, 7 | with arms crossed, and legs stretched out, the other would swim 2 1, 8 | Land. ~My two companions stretched themselves on the cabin 3 1, 9 | not moved, and were still stretched in their corner. ~Hardly 4 1, 9 | They rubbed their eyes, stretched themselves, and were on 5 1, 13| sleep overpowered me, and I stretched myself on my couch of zostera, 6 1, 16| extend horizontally; all stretched up to the surface of the 7 1, 16| part, was not sorry, and we stretched ourselves under an arbour 8 1, 16| and his robust companion, stretched in the clear crystal, set 9 1, 16| hour a plain of sand lay stretched before us. Sometimes it 10 1, 16| remain immovable. ~I was stretched on the ground, just under 11 1, 19| Before the ship's head stretched the dangerous shores of 12 1, 21| assailants and himself he had stretched a network of electricity 13 2, 1 | six were elongated, and stretched out floating on the water, 14 2, 3 | under the dark waters, stretched the pintadine bank, an inexhaustible 15 2, 3 | away by my curiosity, I stretched out my hand to seize it, 16 2, 3 | it struck his chest and stretched him on the ground. ~This 17 2, 5 | their enormous claws, which stretched out from the fissures of 18 2, 9 | that behind all that fog stretched the land he so longed for. ~ 19 2, 13| towards the southern horizon stretched a white dazzling band. English 20 2, 13| spur of the Nautilus lay stretched a vast plain, entangled 21 2, 14| several kinds of seals, some stretched on the earth, some on flakes 22 2, 15| lower surface of the iceberg stretched over us like an immense 23 2, 16| shall be dead first. ~Half stretched upon a divan in the library, 24 2, 21| Captain, who, with his hand stretched out to sea, was watching 25 2, 21| at them for some moments, stretched his arms towards them, and, 26 2, 22| resisted the desire, and stretched myself on my bed to quiet