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Alphabetical [« »] howls 1 hudson 1 huge 9 hull 23 hullamoch 1 hulls 3 hum 2 | Frequency [« »] 23 gigantic 23 greater 23 hope 23 hull 23 lantern 23 lower 23 often | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances hull |
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1 1, 1 | superior strength of the hull of the Moravian, she would 2 1, 1 | slight shock was felt on the hull of the Scotia, on her quarter, 3 1, 2 | the idea of a floating hull of an enormous wreck was 4 1, 2 | necessary to pierce the hull of the steamer. ~"Indeed, 5 1, 4 | express train against the hull of a vessel." ~"Yes--certainly-- 6 1, 6 | about twenty feet from the hull, and died out--not diving 7 1, 6 | turned and slid under the hull. Any moment a collision 8 1, 7 | was about to examine the hull, which formed on deck a 9 1, 9 | trembling motion of the hull under the influence of the 10 1, 11| to the upper part of the hull of the Nautilus, and occupies 11 1, 11| to a man-hole made in the hull of the Nautilus, that corresponds 12 1, 12| that is raised about the hull of the Nautilus, and furnished 13 1, 13| longboat, half buried in the hull of the vessel, formed a 14 1, 14| projection formed by the hull of the pinnace, I inhaled 15 1, 15| impalpable dust of shells. The hull of the Nautilus, resembling 16 1, 22| glided over the metallic hull of the vessel. I was surprised 17 2, 11| this powerful pressure, the hull of the Nautilus quivered 18 2, 15| then, gliding under its hull, raised it with irresistible 19 2, 16| least four yards from the hull of the Nautilus. The Captain 20 2, 16| humming sound under the hull of the Nautilus. The ice 21 2, 16| full speed, made the iron hull tremble to its very bolts 22 2, 18| gnashing against the iron hull. I continued my work. These 23 2, 19| There is no well-constructed hull that cannot defy the sea."