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Alphabetical [« »] tadpole 1 taffrail 2 tahiti 1 tail 14 tails 9 take 66 taken 38 | Frequency [« »] 14 stone 14 stop 14 surprised 14 tail 14 twenty-five 14 violence 14 watching | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances tail |
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1 1, 6 | strokes of the animal's tail, and even its panting breath. 2 1, 6 | yard above the waves. Its tail, violently agitated, produced 3 1, 6 | considerable eddy. Never did a tail beat the sea with such violence. 4 1, 16| feet and nails, and tufted tail. This precious animal, hunted 5 1, 19| screw, like a cetacean's tail, beat the waves slowly. ~ 6 1, 20| nets rose from below the tail, that prolonged the long 7 2, 3 | shark's fins; but not its tail, for it struck his chest 8 2, 3 | the blow from the shark's tail might have been his death-blow. ~ 9 2, 5 | terminated in a lengthened tail, and its lateral fins in 10 2, 5 | spots, the back, wings, and tail of a greyish colour, the 11 2, 18| noose slipped as far as the tail fins and there stopped. 12 2, 18| of the cord separated the tail from the body, and, deprived 13 2, 18| and the other had lost its tail." ~"That is no reason," 14 2, 18| and in seven years the tail of Bouguer's cuttlefish