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Alphabetical [« »] point 41 pointed 16 pointing 1 points 16 poising 1 poison 1 polar 14 | Frequency [« »] 16 observed 16 phenomenon 16 pointed 16 points 16 reach 16 really 16 seized | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances points |
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1 1, 1 | observed it at two different points of the chart, separated 2 1, 7 | better again. I looked at all points of the horizon. I saw the 3 1, 10| entirely agreeing in the main points, convinced me of your identity. 4 1, 11| which I use to examine the points of the horizon, when the 5 1, 18| after touching at several points in the Pacific, cast anchor 6 1, 23| lustres, that were tipped with points of fire. ~At last, after 7 1, 23| sparks reflected by the points of coral. ~Ned Land and 8 2, 1 | economised the graphite points between which the luminous 9 2, 3 | spot was one of the highest points of the bank of pintadines. ~" 10 2, 4 | its mosques, the elegant points of its minarets, its fresh 11 2, 8 | terminates in those two terrible points so dreaded by mariners, 12 2, 12| leeward, those blackish moving points?" ~"Yes, Captain," I replied. ~" 13 2, 13| blocks. Here and there sharp points and slender needles rising 14 2, 13| free from ice at these two points of the globe." ~"I think 15 2, 16| their screws on several points of its circumference. Presently 16 2, 19| wind veered suddenly to all points of the horizon; and the