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Alphabetical [« »] hung 9 hunger 6 hungry 4 hunt 18 hunted 4 hunter 6 hunters 3 | Frequency [« »] 18 gone 18 heat 18 human 18 hunt 18 indicated 18 known 18 manometer | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances hunt |
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1 1, 10| ready to break. Sometimes I hunt in the midst of this element, 2 1, 10| understand also that you hunt aquatic game in your submarine 3 1, 14| Commander of the Nautilus. ~"A hunt!" exclaimed Ned. ~"And in 4 1, 14| continents, and his invitation to hunt in a forest, I contented 5 1, 14| when I proposed to you to hunt in my submarine forest of 6 1, 14| that, during our submarine hunt, we can spend but little 7 1, 19| game is not such as will hunt the hunter himself." ~"Well 8 1, 20| before with regard to the hunt, and wished to visit another 9 1, 20| in the evening. Then the hunt was resumed, which was still 10 1, 20| with the results of the hunt. Happy Ned proposed to return 11 1, 21| Well, have you had a good hunt, have you botanised successfully?" ~" 12 2, 2 | the road we may be able to hunt some of the tribe. It is 13 2, 2 | if you were invited to hunt the bear in the mountains 14 2, 2 | to-morrow we will go and hunt the bear." If you were asked 15 2, 2 | bear." If you were asked to hunt the lion in the plains of 16 2, 2 | it seems we are going to hunt the tiger or the lion!" 17 2, 2 | when you are invited to hunt the shark in its natural 18 2, 22| Abraham Lincoln--the submarine hunt, the Torres Straits, the