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Alphabetical [« »] fluted 1 fluttered 2 flutters 1 fly 14 flying 6 flying-fish 1 foam 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 engineer 14 extreme 14 finished 14 fly 14 foot 14 forming 14 getting | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances fly |
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1 1, 2 | pretended that this slender fly had stopped a telegram on 2 1, 9 | victim, and I was going to fly to the rescue, when suddenly 3 1, 20| feathers obliges them to fly against the wind. Their 4 1, 20| powerless. It could not fly; it could hardly walk. ~ 5 2, 8 | that Captain Nemo does not fly from civilised seas, and 6 2, 13| give the Nautilus wings to fly over it!" ~"Over it, sir!" 7 2, 21| Ned and Conseil. ~"We will fly!" I exclaimed. ~"Good!" 8 2, 21| companions and I resolved to fly when the vessel should be 9 2, 21| be possible, but easy to fly. ~At three in the morning, 10 2, 22| voice, "We are going to fly." I sat up. ~"When shall 11 2, 22| Yes, Ned, yes. We will fly to-night, even if the sea 12 2, 22| thick brown shadows, we must fly. I returned to the saloon, 13 2, 22| and ask me why I wished to fly. I was constantly on the 14 2, 22| saloon, which I must cross to fly. There I should meet him