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Alphabetical [« »] waistband 1 waistcoat 2 waists 1 wait 16 waited 17 waiting 8 wake 3 | Frequency [« »] 16 straight 16 together 16 unfortunate 16 wait 16 west 16 yourself 15 bed | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances wait |
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1 1, 6 | defend one's self from it? Wait for daylight, and the scene 2 1, 7 | ought to manage so as to wait for them as long as possible. 3 1, 8 | this. Do me the favour to wait a little before forming 4 1, 19| Well, friend Ned, we will wait patiently for the tide on 5 1, 20| I returned, "and lie in wait. Although the island seems 6 1, 21| thought that it was better to wait for real hostile demonstrations. 7 2, 8 | not come. ~"We agreed to wait for an opportunity," continued 8 2, 10| I do not understand." ~"Wait a few minutes, our lantern 9 2, 10| no order. Did he wish to wait until night, and leave the 10 2, 12| heard of such a thing? ~"Wait, M. Aronnax," said Captain 11 2, 15| pilot's cage. It was best to wait. We all returned to the 12 2, 21| Ned Land, coolly. "Let us wait for night." ~Night arrived. 13 2, 21| sea, but I forced him to wait. According to my idea, the 14 2, 22| boat; Conseil and I will wait for you." ~The Canadian 15 2, 22| was another half-hour to wait, another half-hour of a 16 2, 23| am therefore obliged to wait for the steamboat running