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Alphabetical [« »] pork 1 porphyry 2 porpoise 1 port 24 port-paddle 1 port-quarter 1 port-scuttle 1 | Frequency [« »] 24 mediterranean 24 neither 24 panel 24 port 24 possible 24 thirty 24 thrown | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances port |
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1 1, 6 | Abraham Lincoln, beating to port, described a semicircle. ~" 2 1, 6 | The thing itself on the port quarter!" cried the harpooner. ~ 3 1, 12| this boat to starboard or port, to turn, in a word, following 4 1, 12| getting repaired at the next port." ~"Ah, Commander! your 5 1, 17| and it was heeling over to port. This skeleton of what it 6 1, 19| immovable, laying lightly to port side. ~When I rose, I perceived 7 1, 21| resounded outside. ~The port lids were pulled down outside. 8 1, 22| the breakers of Money to port and the Victoria reefs to 9 2, 4 | to see the long jetty of Port Said after to-morrow, when 10 2, 6 | you can see the jetty of Port Said stretching into the 11 2, 8 | resolved to make for a French port. ~"The Spanish commanders 12 2, 8 | to be taken to a Spanish port, and, if not to Cadiz, into 13 2, 8 | disembark these ingots at the port of Vigo was depriving them 14 2, 9 | a quay, as if an ancient port had formerly abutted on 15 2, 10| Captain? The Nautilus wants no port." ~"No, sir; but it wants 16 2, 10| Nautilus, having left its port, steered clear of all land 17 2, 15| paper, whilst those of the port side were hanging at least 18 2, 16| our prison. The wall to port had advanced to at least 19 2, 18| answered Conseil. ~"In the port?" said Ned, ironically. ~" 20 2, 18| other poulps appeared at the port light. I counted seven. 21 2, 19| Island, some miles from the port of New York. I can describe 22 2, 20| heavy fogs, they reached the port of Heart's Content. The 23 2, 20| round us. ~I looked to the port side, and saw nothing but 24 2, 21| was looking through the port panel. A large mass cast