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Alphabetical [« »] clots 1 cloud 3 cloud-drifts 1 clouds 14 cloudy 4 clown 1 clung 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 carefully 14 central 14 clearly 14 clouds 14 coasts 14 company 14 current | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances clouds |
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1 1, 5 | struck eight bells; large clouds veiled the face of the moon, 2 1, 5 | which darted between two clouds, then all trace of light 3 1, 6 | stepping holes, and the clouds of smoke could hardly find 4 1, 14| train of gunpowder. The clouds scattered in the heights 5 1, 16| was the passage of thick clouds which formed and vanished 6 1, 16| understood that these seeming clouds were due to the varying 7 1, 23| sea-bindweed, all adorned with clouds and reflections. We passed 8 2, 3 | was still dark. Layers of clouds covered the sky, allowing 9 2, 3 | rays pierced the curtain of clouds, piled up on the eastern 10 2, 10| could be clearly seen, and clouds, dissipated by the west 11 2, 13| blink." However thick the clouds may be, it is always visible, 12 2, 14| sky was brightening, the clouds were flying to the south, 13 2, 19| fine streaks of cirrhous clouds were succeeded by masses 14 2, 19| masses of cumuli. Other low clouds passed swiftly by. The swollen