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Alphabetical [« »] mariners 1 maritime 3 mark 3 marked 22 markets 2 marking 1 marks 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 heavy 22 increased 22 keep 22 marked 22 matter 22 narwhal 22 obliged | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances marked |
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1 1, 1 | starboard quarter a rock, marked in no chart for that part 2 1, 5 | Lincoln was for a long time marked by no special incident. 3 1, 6 | of dazzling whiteness, marked the passage of the animal, 4 1, 13| needle of the manometer marked by a different pressure 5 1, 13| labre; the banded mullet, marked by a double line of black; 6 1, 13| did not appear. The clock marked the hour of five. ~Ned Land 7 1, 14| 1801 by Captain Crespo, and marked in the ancient Spanish maps 8 1, 20| resumed, which was still more marked by Ned and Conseil's exploits. ~ 9 1, 21| large saloon. The clock marked half-past two. In ten minutes 10 1, 22| but more equalised, and marked on the chart with extreme 11 2, 1 | was closed, and the course marked direct west. ~We were furrowing 12 2, 1 | sharks--their throat being marked with a large black spot 13 2, 1 | sharks, with rounded snouts marked with dark spots. These powerful 14 2, 6 | Archipelago. "You see, I have marked the new islands." ~I returned 15 2, 8 | happened, and which are marked on my submarine map. Can 16 2, 9 | position of the Nautilus was marked at 16° 17' long., and 33° 17 2, 13| thermometer exposed to the air marked 2° or 3° below zero, but 18 2, 14| bottom. The thermometer marked 3° C. above zero. It was 19 2, 16| ice one yard thick, on the marked surface, which was about 20 2, 16| hours after the thermometer marked 6° below zero outside. One 21 2, 16| later the thermometer only marked 4°. ~"We shall succeed," 22 2, 17| on the planisphere, and, marked by the lieutenant, showed