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Alphabetical [« »] handle 2 handled 2 handling 1 hands 26 handwriting 1 handy 1 hanging 10 | Frequency [« »] 26 full 26 given 26 ground 26 hands 26 idea 26 interior 26 liberty | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances hands |
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1 1, 3 | life, very quick with his hands, and apt at any service 2 1, 3 | beginning with feverish hands to make preparations for 3 1, 6 | a terrible weapon in his hands. ~At six o'clock day began 4 1, 8 | beautiful teeth, with fine taper hands, indicative of a highly 5 1, 15| restrained the movement of the hands. There was a vast difference 6 1, 18| Louis had been found in the hands of some savages of Louisiade 7 1, 19| Nautilus than to fall into the hands of the natives. ~At eight 8 1, 21| seized the rail with both hands, he, in his turn, was overthrown. ~" 9 1, 22| quickly snatched out of my hands. ~I turned round. Captain 10 1, 22| My glass, fallen from his hands, had rolled at his feet. ~ 11 1, 23| and all extended their hands in sign of a last adieu. 12 1, 23| his face quickly in his hands, he tried in vain to suppress 13 2, 5 | a strong man, with his hands resting on the spokes of 14 2, 6 | thrown us into Captain Nemo's hands?" ~The Canadian remained 15 2, 8 | must fall into the enemy's hands, he burnt and scuttled every 16 2, 12| not able to do anything! hands and feet tied!" ~"But, friend 17 2, 12| between his teeth, thrust his hands into his pockets, and turned 18 2, 15| which, Conseil clapped his hands over his eyes. ~"But what 19 2, 15| troubled looks. At last the hands were taken down. ~"Faith, 20 2, 16| pickaxe nearly fell from my hands. What was the good of digging 21 2, 16| the skin was torn off our hands. But what were these fatigues, 22 2, 16| the thing; they held my hands, and for some moments I 23 2, 19| this case, and in whose hands it will fall? Could you 24 2, 22| Whatever he had suffered at the hands of these men, he had no 25 2, 22| held my head between my hands to keep it from bursting. 26 2, 23| were near me holding my hands. We embraced each other