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Alphabetical [« »] hullamoch 1 hulls 3 hum 2 human 18 humanity 2 humbolt 1 humiliating 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 furnished 18 gone 18 heat 18 human 18 hunt 18 indicated 18 known | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances human |
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1 1, 1 | tendency which disposes the human mind in favour of the marvellous, 2 1, 2 | to the imagination. The human mind delights in grand conceptions 3 1, 7 | there was no mistake! A human voice responded to ours! 4 1, 7 | inasmuch as it was a simply human construction. ~We had no 5 1, 10| himself beyond the pale of human laws, but he had made himself 6 1, 10| that pity to which every human being has a right. You will 7 1, 17| sharks, attracted by the human flesh. ~However, the Nautilus, 8 1, 20| not inhabited, at least human beings occasionally frequented 9 1, 20| careful education to speak the human language. For the moment, 10 2, 1 | implacable defiance towards human society! ~I could no longer 11 2, 3 | other upon his devotion to a human being, a representative 12 2, 9 | asking them the secret of human destiny? Was it here this 13 2, 13| never yet been trodden by a human creature? ~"No, sir," he 14 2, 14| because, up to this time, no human being has left a trace there." ~ 15 2, 15| its effects. We may brave human laws, but we cannot resist 16 2, 21| under the water. It was a human ant-heap overtaken by the 17 2, 22| expected to see "that veiled human figure, of larger proportions 18 2, 22| Nautilus defended itself like a human being. Its steel muscles