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Alphabetical [« »] treaty 2 tree 5 tree-plants 1 trees 19 tremble 4 trembled 5 trembling 4 | Frequency [« »] 19 scene 19 shot 19 small 19 trees 19 turn 19 visit 19 wall | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances trees |
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1 1, 16| branch which clothed the trees, was either broken or bent, 2 1, 19| on that island there are trees; under those trees, terrestrial 3 1, 19| there are trees; under those trees, terrestrial animals, bearers 4 1, 20| curtain of forests. Enormous trees, the trunks of which attained 5 1, 20| figs, hibisci, and palm trees, mingled together in profusion; 6 1, 20| gathered from the tops of the trees, little beans that I recognised 7 1, 20| off, he perceived several trees, from twenty-five to thirty 8 1, 20| snares on the top of high trees that the birds of paradise 9 1, 20| habitually in the hollows of trees, and whose speed is extreme; 10 1, 23| at the bottom of lofty trees. It was an immense forest 11 1, 23| vegetations, enormous petrified trees, united by garlands of elegant 12 2, 3 | land distinctly, with a few trees scattered here and there. 13 2, 9 | copse. ~Yes; a copse of dead trees, without leaves, without 14 2, 9 | without leaves, without sap, trees petrified by the action 15 2, 9 | between their stony knees trees sprang, like a jet under 16 2, 9 | had crossed the line of trees, and a hundred feet above 17 2, 10| Some shrubs, and even some trees, grew from the fractures 18 2, 11| brownish plants; trunks of trees torn from the Andes or the 19 2, 22| bodies are crushed, and trees worn away, "with all the