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Alphabetical [« »] points 16 poising 1 poison 1 polar 14 pole 34 pole- 1 poles 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 oxygen 14 pearls 14 plain 14 polar 14 poulps 14 pure 14 ran | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances polar |
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1 1, 4 | of his adventures in the polar seas. He related his fishing, 2 1, 13| to south between the two Polar Circles, and from east to 3 2, 6 | more to the bottom of the Polar Seas, or lead us into Oceania, 4 2, 13| meridian, cut the Antarctic polar circle. Ice surrounded us 5 2, 13| Antarctic Ocean to the open polar sea. Our pace was rapid; 6 2, 13| emerge and regain the open polar atmosphere? No! A shock 7 2, 14| during this excursion to the polar continent, I could hear 8 2, 14| its disappearance the long polar night would begin. Since 9 2, 15| wondrous Southern Cross-- the polar bear of Antarctic regions. 10 2, 15| remain sole masters of the polar continent. But the reservoirs 11 2, 16| Nautilus was in the open polar seas. We were at 26°. For 12 2, 17| went at a rapid pace. The polar circle was soon passed, 13 2, 17| varech, of which the open polar sea contains so many specimens, 14 2, 22| board. It seemed, as in polar countries, that night and