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Alphabetical [« »] colonnade 1 colony 2 colossal 4 colour 16 coloured 6 colourist 1 colours 11 | Frequency [« »] 16 buried 16 canal 16 carry 16 colour 16 conditions 16 contained 16 d | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances colour |
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1 1, 13| their temperature and their colour. The most remarkable of 2 1, 13| round-tailed goby, of a white colour, with violet spots on the 3 1, 15| easily, and dissipated all colour, and I clearly distinguished 4 1, 20| small. But the shades of colour were beautiful, having a 5 1, 20| neck and head, and emerald colour at the throat, chestnut 6 1, 23| bruised and broken mass, in colour like the dregs of wine. ~ 7 2, 1 | gelatinous and without colour, of the thickness of a hair, 8 2, 1 | suddenly resumed its usual colour; but behind us, even to 9 2, 2 | their water (that is, their colour), and their lustre: that 10 2, 4 | account of the particular colour of its waters." ~"But up 11 2, 4 | and without any particular colour." ~"Very likely; but as 12 2, 4 | And you attribute this colour to the presence of a microscopic 13 2, 5 | wings, and tail of a greyish colour, the belly and throat white, 14 2, 10| clusters of flowers, both their colour and perfume half gone. Here 15 2, 14| land seemed to give some colour to Maury's theory. The ingenious 16 2, 18| 5,000 lb.; the, varying colour changing with great rapidity,