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Alphabetical [« »] favoured 1 favourite 1 fawn 1 fear 22 feared 7 fearful 5 fearfully 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 dead 22 entirely 22 evening 22 fear 22 friends 22 gun 22 heavy | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances fear |
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1 1, 6 | Stupefaction more than fear made us dumb and motionless. 2 1, 6 | it fled? One could only fear, not hope it. But at seven 3 1, 10| himself. I regarded him with fear mingled with interest, as, 4 1, 10| partake of them without fear. They are wholesome and 5 1, 12| boilers to burst; no fire to fear, for the vessel is made 6 1, 12| mechanical agent; no collision to fear, for it alone swims in deep 7 1, 18| and indeed they seemed to fear that Dumont d'Urville had 8 1, 18| they had no reprisals to fear, they led M. Jacquireot 9 1, 19| are beginning." ~"Never fear, M. Aronnax," replied the 10 1, 21| Nautilus will have nothing to fear from their attacks." ~The 11 1, 21| hatches are closed. You do not fear, I imagine, that these gentlemen 12 1, 22| nothing but the strange fear depicted in the Captain' 13 2, 4 | Seas have nothing more to fear from the fury of this gulf, 14 2, 6 | on the land. It does not fear frequented seas; who can 15 2, 11| Ned Land had cause for fear. In these large seas, void 16 2, 12| did not at first show any fear at the sight of this new 17 2, 13| painful that night; hope and fear besieged me by turns: I 18 2, 14| miles. But the Nautilus, for fear of running aground, had 19 2, 14| as we passed by without fear, and pressing familiarly 20 2, 16| have no more suffocation to fear." ~During the night the 21 2, 17| oxygen is! Master need not fear to breathe it. There is 22 2, 22| Conseil avoided speaking, for fear of betraying themselves.