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Alphabetical [« »] broadest 1 broadsides 1 broiled 1 broke 16 broken 24 bromide 1 bronze 3 | Frequency [« »] 16 america 16 around 16 bird 16 broke 16 buried 16 canal 16 carry | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances broke |
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1 1, 6 | round it. A cry of fury broke from everyone! ~At noon 2 1, 6 | two enormous waterspouts broke over the bridge of the frigate, 3 1, 7 | the luminous waves that broke over my hand, whose mirror-like 4 1, 8 | shame," cried Ned Land, who broke out for the twentieth time. " 5 1, 13| Ned Land. ~Suddenly light broke at each side of the saloon, 6 1, 16| which, for a half mile, broke the darkness of the waters. 7 1, 19| which the sea, always rough, broke with great violence, with 8 1, 19| of two and a half miles, broke on the coral that showed 9 1, 20| down some of the fruit, broke them, and we drunk the milk 10 1, 21| native struck against, and broke, the precious object in 11 1, 21| his blow took effect and broke the bracelet of amulets 12 2, 8 | vibration of the screw alone broke the deep silence which reigned 13 2, 12| length the mass of cachalots broke up, the waves became quiet, 14 2, 16| formidable battering-ram. It broke it by backing and then rushing 15 2, 19| town of Yeddo, in Japan, broke the same day on the shores 16 2, 20| But some days after it broke again, and in the depths