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Alphabetical [« »] coheres 1 coincide 1 coincided 1 cold 24 colder 1 coldly 6 coldness 1 | Frequency [« »] 24 called 24 calm 24 clear 24 cold 24 doubt 24 electricity 24 eye | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances cold |
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1 1, 7 | filled with salt water. Cold crept over me. I raised 2 1, 8 | eyes looked around with cold assurance; calmness--for 3 1, 11| furnished, with hot and cold water taps. ~Next to the 4 1, 15| hissing was heard. I felt the cold mount from my feet to my 5 1, 22| grew weak. I felt a mortal cold freeze my stiffened and 6 1, 23| of the body were growing cold already, and I saw death 7 2, 2 | which stood large drops of cold perspiration. "Let us reflect," 8 2, 2 | which made my blood run cold. ~"Well, and you, Conseil, 9 2, 7 | earth will one day be that cold corpse; it will become uninhabitable 10 2, 10| of lava, long since grown cold, encrusted with bituminous 11 2, 11| water that portion of the cold, quiet, immovable ocean 12 2, 13| defied the most intense cold. Besides, it would only 13 2, 13| vast fields cemented by the cold. But this obstacle could 14 2, 13| forty degrees of surface cold." ~"Just so, sir--just so," 15 2, 13| atmosphere pure enough, the cold very great, being 12° below 16 2, 14| the snow had ceased. The cold was a little greater, the 17 2, 14| seemed to be leaving the cold surface of the waters. Captain 18 2, 15| melting into night. The cold was great, the constellations 19 2, 15| birds, driven away by the cold, have emigrated to the north, 20 2, 16| water seemed singularly cold, but I soon got warm handling 21 2, 16| they will be empty!" ~A cold sweat came over me. However, 22 2, 16| the troughs was such that cold water, drawn up from the 23 2, 20| by the counter-current of cold water which skirts the American 24 2, 22| and we were covered with cold sweat, like a sweat of agony!