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Alphabetical [« »] non-celebration 1 none 12 nonplussed 1 noon 18 noose 2 nor 34 normal 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 manometer 18 movements 18 n 18 noon 18 noticed 18 object 18 passing | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances noon |
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1 1, 6 | broke from everyone! ~At noon we were no further advanced 2 1, 15| and a half. It was near noon; I knew by the perpendicularity 3 1, 18| Island of Aurou, that at noon looked like a mass of green 4 1, 21| I worked in my room till noon, without having seen Captain 5 2, 1 | 24th of January, 1868, at noon, the second officer came 6 2, 2 | 28th of February, when at noon the Nautilus came to the 7 2, 4 | prudently below. At last about noon, we were in the waters of 8 2, 4 | ninety miles. ~That day at noon, after the bearings were 9 2, 5 | submarine navigation; but at noon, when her bearings were 10 2, 9 | replied Ned. ~"Well, at noon we shall see the point." ~ 11 2, 9 | land he so longed for. ~At noon the sun showed itself for 12 2, 13| appearing for an instant at noon, Captain Nemo took an observation 13 2, 14| not know," he replied. "At noon I will take our bearings." ~" 14 2, 14| the sun as he did the sea. Noon arrived without the orb 15 2, 14| waited without speaking. Noon arrived, and, as before, 16 2, 14| not necessarily begin at noon." ~"Very likely, sir; but 17 2, 17| surface some minutes before noon, we sighted land to the 18 2, 20| some trouble in finding. At noon, Captain Nemo himself came