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Alphabetical [« »] honest 1 honey 3 honey-cakes 1 honour 16 honourable 1 honoured 1 honours 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 effect 16 everything 16 history 16 honour 16 la 16 language 16 low | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances honour |
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1 1, 2 | several persons did me the honour of consulting me on the 2 1, 3 | Conseil. ~"As well, by your honour's leave, as a hermit-crab 3 1, 5 | Indeed!" ~"When one has the honour of being a savant as you 4 1, 10| condition. Your word of honour to submit to it will suffice." ~" 5 1, 10| condition is one which a man of honour may accept?" ~"Yes, sir; 6 1, 10| never will I give my word of honour not to try to escape." ~" 7 1, 10| ask you for your word of honour, Master Land," answered 8 1, 10| to answer. But no word of honour binds us to the master of 9 1, 10| a library which would do honour to more than one of the 10 1, 14| till very late." ~I did honour to the repast. It was composed 11 1, 19| deprived so soon of the honour of your company." ~"However, 12 2, 4 | Such a man brings more honour to a nation than great captains. 13 2, 4 | the energy of one man. All honour to M. Lesseps!" ~"Yes! honour 14 2, 4 | honour to M. Lesseps!" ~"Yes! honour to the great citizen," I 15 2, 11| his existence?--an oath of honour which we should have religiously 16 2, 14| Nemo, "to you belongs the honour of first setting foot on