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Alphabetical [« »] fuego 1 fugitive 1 fulguration 1 full 26 full-face 1 fully 1 fulton 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 birds 26 cut 26 degrees 26 full 26 given 26 ground 26 hands | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances full |
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1 1, 2 | proposed gave, at least, full liberty to the imagination. 2 1, 3 | engineer. ~"Is the steam full on?" asked he. ~"Yes, sir," 3 1, 6 | CHAPTER VI~AT FULL STEAM~At this cry the whole 4 1, 6 | again. ~"You have turned full steam on?" ~"Yes, sir," 5 1, 17| panes and watched. ~In a full electric light, an enormous 6 1, 19| began to recede, being quite full. The Nautilus approached 7 1, 19| five days the moon will be full. Now, I shall be very much 8 1, 19| said, "if these forests are full of game, and if the game 9 1, 22| suddenly transported into full light. I thought at first 10 1, 22| raise them; a morbid sleep, full of hallucinations, bereft 11 2, 4 | the Nautilus, starting at full speed, the crossing was 12 2, 5 | low on the horizon, struck full on the houses of the town, 13 2, 5 | caught it sideways, not full front, so we were not quite 14 2, 7 | once during our passage at full speed. I estimated the course 15 2, 7 | jumping from a train going at full speed--an imprudent thing, 16 2, 10| laid myself down with the full intention of waking after 17 2, 10| first dispread in layers full of bubbles, the latter forming 18 2, 12| he regrets. His head is full of old recollections. And 19 2, 13| shocks." ~"Ah! sir, you are full of ideas to-day." ~"Besides, 20 2, 14| the Erebus and Terror, in full activity, on the 167th meridian, 21 2, 15| The Nautilus had put on full speed. All the quiet lustre 22 2, 16| because our reservoirs are full." ~"Just so; but they will 23 2, 16| movement. The screw, going at full speed, made the iron hull 24 2, 21| the moon, which would be full in two or three days, shone 25 2, 21| At three in the morning, full of uneasiness, I mounted 26 2, 22| He did not see me. In the full light I do not think he