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Alphabetical [« »] midnight 3 midst 49 might 77 mile 19 miles 105 milk 9 million 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 lat 19 lit 19 met 19 mile 19 moments 19 mounted 19 northern | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances mile |
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1 1, 1 | opinions which set it down as a mile in width and three in length-- 2 1, 6 | harpoons to the distance of a mile, and long duck-guns, with 3 1, 6 | point indicated. There, a mile and a half from the frigate, 4 1, 6 | cetacean, which was half a mile off. ~"Another, more to 5 1, 12| light up the sea for half a mile in front." ~"Ah! bravo, 6 1, 13| distinctly visible for a mile all round the Nautilus. 7 1, 15| space of a quarter of a mile, scarcely stopping, and 8 1, 16| light, which, for a half mile, broke the darkness of the 9 2, 5 | object was not more than a mile from us. It looked like 10 2, 5 | the fog, shining about a mile from us. ~"A floating lighthouse!" 11 2, 8 | sparkling. I looked. ~For half a mile around the Nautilus, the 12 2, 12| playing on the waters about a mile from the Nautilus. ~"They 13 2, 13| into lengthening slopes; mile after mile it was getting 14 2, 13| lengthening slopes; mile after mile it was getting thinner. 15 2, 14| with wicks!" ~About half a mile farther on the soil was 16 2, 18| Magnus speaks of an octopus a mile long that is more like an 17 2, 20| lantern for at least half a mile round us. ~I looked to the 18 2, 21| that vessel passes within a mile of us I shall throw myself 19 2, 21| The ship stood about a mile and a half from us, and