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Alphabetical [« »] brandished 2 brandishing 3 brass 2 brave 17 braved 2 bravely 1 bravo 4 | Frequency [« »] 17 allowed 17 armed 17 attention 17 brave 17 cast 17 changed 17 communication | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances brave |
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1 1, 1 | strong partitions, could brave with impunity any leak. 2 1, 4 | amidst extreme dangers. Ah, brave Ned! I ask no more than 3 1, 4 | pressure of 5,600 lb. Ah! my brave Ned, do you know how many 4 1, 8 | the land of rogues!" ~"My brave Ned, that country is not 5 1, 9 | politeness. ~"Very well, my brave boy. And you, Mr. Land?" ~" 6 1, 12| deep water; no tempest to brave, for when it dives below 7 1, 12| workmen, that is to say, the brave men that I instructed and 8 1, 13| door of the saloon. ~My two brave companions remained petrified 9 2, 2 | are you afraid of sharks, brave Ned?" ~"I!" replied the 10 2, 6 | the furnace it could not brave with impunity. A quarter 11 2, 13| wanting no coal, could alone brave such high latitudes. At 12 2, 13| of sea-water, and there brave with impunity the thirty 13 2, 15| producing its effects. We may brave human laws, but we cannot 14 2, 16| almost unconscious. My brave Conseil, though exhibiting 15 2, 16| Ned and Conseil, my two brave friends, were sacrificing 16 2, 19| unaccountable caprice, would brave it at the surface. The wind 17 2, 22| see him face to face, and brave him with look and gesture. ~