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Alphabetical [« »] sentiment 1 sentinels 1 separate 4 separated 18 september 4 sequestered 1 series 4 | Frequency [« »] 18 passing 18 please 18 quarter 18 separated 18 shores 18 size 18 sort | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances separated |
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1 1, 1 | different points of the chart, separated by a distance of more than 2 1, 10| pictures, uniformly framed, separated by bright drapery, ornamented 3 1, 11| dining-room, five yards long, separated from the library by a water-tight 4 1, 11| drawing-room, ten yards long, separated from the Captain's room 5 1, 11| a fourth partition that separated this office from the engine-room. 6 1, 13| gleam. Two crystal plates separated us from the sea. At first 7 1, 19| over the 750 leagues that separated it from La Perouse's group 8 2, 8 | minutes (I counted them) still separated me from the moment in which 9 2, 8 | closed, and a cloak of steel separated me from that ocean which 10 2, 11| through the four leagues which separated it from the ocean, and, 11 2, 13| hundred and fifty feet now separated us from the surface of the 12 2, 14| circumference. A narrow canal separated it from a considerable stretch 13 2, 16| There ten yards of wall separated us from the water, so great 14 2, 16| surface. Two yards only separated us from the open sea. But 15 2, 16| crush the ice-bed that still separated us from the liquid sheet. 16 2, 16| surface. A mere plate of ice separated us from the atmosphere. 17 2, 18| the tightness of the cord separated the tail from the body, 18 2, 19| notwithstanding the thirty miles that separated the Nautilus from the coasts