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Alphabetical [« »] reanimated 1 reappeared 6 reared 2 reason 15 reasonable 1 reasoning 5 reasonings 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 peculiar 15 perfectly 15 precious 15 reason 15 refuge 15 rushed 15 sand | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances reason |
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1 1, 2 | nothing is more conformable to reason than to admit the existence 2 1, 4 | leviathan--by faith, not by reason. The monster did exist, 3 1, 4 | Have you any particular reason for being so incredulous?" ~ 4 1, 5 | Farragut thought, and with reason, that it was better to remain 5 1, 10| you this second visit. The reason is that, your identity recognised, 6 1, 21| let them come. I see no reason for hindering them. After 7 2, 4 | No, sir; and for a good reason." ~"What is it?" ~"It is 8 2, 5 | easy?" ~"No, sir; for that reason I am accustomed to go into 9 2, 6 | Archipelago; but for some reason or other the panels remained 10 2, 8 | wishing, in spite of my reason, that some unforeseen circumstance, 11 2, 11| immense bank. And this is the reason why these plants unite in 12 2, 12| told you, Ned." ~"A greater reason for making their acquaintance," 13 2, 18| Land said, there was no reason why it should come to an 14 2, 18| its tail." ~"That is no reason," I replied. "The arms and 15 2, 19| That is all the more reason for you to go to see him." ~