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Alphabetical [« »] see 151 seed-pearls 1 seeds 1 seeing 21 seek 10 seeking 12 seem 10 | Frequency [« »] 21 recognised 21 saying 21 scarcely 21 seeing 21 spite 21 teeth 21 though | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances seeing |
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1 1, 3 | nothing more than again seeing my country, my friends, 2 1, 4 | of the expedition. But, seeing that Ned Land let me speak 3 1, 5 | Commander Farragut, desirous of seeing Ned Land at work, gave him 4 1, 10| should have no interest in seeing you again; I could place 5 1, 10| we must renounce for ever seeing our country, our friends, 6 1, 15| waiting our use. ~Ned Land, on seeing them, showed evident repugnance 7 1, 16| I was soon reassured by seeing the Captain lie down beside 8 1, 16| well. They passed without seeing us, brushing us with their 9 1, 21| respectful distance. However, seeing it motionless, by degrees 10 1, 22| direction indicated without seeing anything. The sky and water 11 1, 22| looking at me, perhaps without seeing me. His step was firm, but 12 2, 1 | worthy fellow persisted in seeing in the Commander of the 13 2, 3 | surprise, his terror even, at seeing four great copper heads 14 2, 4 | singular appearance. I remember seeing the Bay of Tor entirely 15 2, 8 | I passed thus! Sometimes seeing myself and companions safely 16 2, 8 | anxieties; but the thought of seeing our project discovered before 17 2, 8 | forces, fought bravely. But, seeing that the treasure must fall 18 2, 13| landscape like a diorama. Often seeing no exit, I thought we were 19 2, 15| say all, I think we are seeing here things which God never 20 2, 17| navigators named thus from seeing the quantity of smoke that 21 2, 19| Well, sir?" said Ned, seeing I did not reply. ~"Well,