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Alphabetical [« »] bunting 2 burden 1 burdened 1 buried 16 burley 1 burn 2 burnach 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 around 16 bird 16 broke 16 buried 16 canal 16 carry 16 colour | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances buried |
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1 1, 1 | 1867 the question seemed buried, never to revive, when new 2 1, 2 | these tusks have been found buried in the bodies of whales, 3 1, 13| platform the longboat, half buried in the hull of the vessel, 4 1, 16| example. ~How long I remained buried in this drowsiness I cannot 5 2, 2 | adhering to the oyster-shell or buried in the folds of the creature. 6 2, 5 | the creature's teeth were buried in the gunwale, and it lifted 7 2, 7 | the inclined planes and buried itself in the lowest depths 8 2, 7 | the temple of Hercules, buried in the ground, according 9 2, 8 | privilege of seeking those buried galleons. The shareholders 10 2, 9 | threw her pale rays on the buried continent. It was but a 11 2, 10| volcanic depressions for ever buried in the bosom of this extinguished 12 2, 13| its weight, and sometimes buried beneath it, dividing it 13 2, 17| with leaves four feet long, buried in the coral concretions, 14 2, 18| Canadian, Conseil, and I buried our weapons in the fleshy 15 2, 20| would have thought it a ruin buried under a coating of white 16 2, 21| attacked some vessel? The man buried in the coral cemetery, had