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Alphabetical [« »] narrate 1 narrative 1 narrator 1 narrow 17 narrowly 1 narwhal 22 nation 5 | Frequency [« »] 17 magnificent 17 mistaken 17 mountains 17 narrow 17 order 17 rapidity 17 running | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances narrow |
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1 1, 4 | at the breech, and very narrow in the bore, the model of 2 1, 5 | meet the narwhal in this narrow pass. Many of the sailors 3 1, 6 | hardly find way out of the narrow funnels. ~They heaved the 4 1, 8 | own way. Hardly had the narrow panel closed upon me, when 5 1, 16| clock when we reached a narrow valley, between high perpendicular 6 1, 18| outer belt of rocks by a narrow strait, found itself among 7 1, 21| the trunk of a tree, long, narrow, well adapted for speed, 8 2, 4 | upon a promontory which a narrow isthmus joins to the mainland, 9 2, 4 | Mauritius, furrowing this narrow passage, for the Nautilus 10 2, 5 | screw. ~On the walls of the narrow passage I could see nothing 11 2, 7 | the coast of Tunis. In the narrow space between Cape Bon and 12 2, 7 | advanced rapidly by the narrow pass. For one instant I 13 2, 9 | have been dangerous on the narrow passes sloping down to the 14 2, 10| and more perpendicular and narrow. Deep excavations, which 15 2, 13| Captain Nemo soon found a narrow opening, through which he 16 2, 14| miles in circumference. A narrow canal separated it from 17 2, 14| operation. We followed a narrow pathway running along the