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Alphabetical [« »] mare 2 margin 1 marginal 1 marine 15 mariners 1 maritime 3 mark 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 kinds 15 leaning 15 lying 15 marine 15 motionless 15 observations 15 opportunity | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances marine |
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1 1, 2 | admit the existence of a marine animal of enormous power. ~" 2 1, 2 | in question amongst those marine beings already classed; 3 1, 2 | B. HOBSON, Secretary of Marine. ~ 4 1, 3 | honourable Secretary of Marine, I felt that my true vocation, 5 1, 4 | upon the question of the marine monster? I must admit that 6 1, 4 | familiarised with all the great marine mammalia--YOU ought to be 7 1, 7 | the bodies of the great marine mammalia. But this hard 8 1, 10| thought they must have a marine origin. ~Captain Nemo looked 9 1, 13| should have been taken for a marine animal. ~Toward the middle 10 1, 15| heads. A light network of marine plants, of that inexhaustible 11 1, 16| enhydrus, the only exclusively marine quadruped. This otter was 12 1, 21| of shells, zoophytes, and marine plants. Moreover, it was 13 1, 22| increased as we watched the marine monsters disporting themselves 14 2, 10| represented by large carpets of marine crystal, a little umbelliferous 15 2, 11| such fish as are partial to marine plants find abundant nourishment.