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Alphabetical [« »] dare 4 dared 1 darius 1 dark 23 darkened 3 darkness 36 darted 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 bay 23 case 23 crossed 23 dark 23 february 23 france 23 french | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances dark |
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1 1, 6 | behind. All at once from the dark line of the horizon whither 2 1, 7 | from us, and looked like a dark mass, hardly discernible. 3 1, 8 | but we are still in the dark about ourselves." ~"Let 4 1, 16| in hand, to cut down the dark copses? ~This forest was 5 1, 16| some inhabitant from its dark couch. But if they did approach 6 1, 16| steep granite shore, forming dark grottos, but which presented 7 1, 19| submarine swallows, which, in dark nights, light alternately 8 1, 23| Nemo placed himself under a dark gallery, where by a slight 9 2, 1 | rounded snouts marked with dark spots. These powerful creatures 10 2, 3 | side. ~The night was still dark. Layers of clouds covered 11 2, 3 | lay, and saw nothing but a dark line enclosing three parts 12 2, 3 | Manaar. There, under the dark waters, stretched the pintadine 13 2, 3 | liquid drops struck the dark depths of the waves crisply 14 2, 3 | into pyramids. In their dark fractures huge crustacea, 15 2, 3 | At first it seemed very dark to me. The solar rays seemed 16 2, 5 | directions. ~This cabin was dark; but soon my eyes accustomed 17 2, 6 | will be that which, on a dark night, will bring the Nautilus 18 2, 8 | I obeyed. The saloon was dark, but through the transparent 19 2, 9 | The waters were profoundly dark, but Captain Nemo pointed 20 2, 9 | medium--their under parts dark and wild, the upper coloured 21 2, 9 | right and left ran long, dark galleries, where sight was 22 2, 21| of her mainmast. Then the dark mass disappeared, and with 23 2, 22| imagination. ~I crept along the dark stairs of the Nautilus,