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Alphabetical [« »] bougainville 2 bought 1 bouguer 4 bound 14 boundary 1 bounded 1 bounding 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 attempt 14 bear 14 blow 14 bound 14 carefully 14 central 14 clearly | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances bound |
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1 1, 10| in the chance which has bound you to my fate. You will 2 1, 10| number of books uniformly bound. They followed the shape 3 1, 12| they attacked me, and I was bound to defend myself. I contented 4 1, 13| but strong bands of copper bound them, giving an almost infinite 5 1, 15| inexhaustible ocean. But we were bound to walk, so we went on, 6 1, 17| bridge, where some corpses, bound with ropes, were still lying. 7 1, 17| themselves from the cords that bound them to the vessel. The 8 2, 4 | and volcanic islands which bound the Libyan coast! But where 9 2, 6 | furniture, I saw a chest bound with iron, on the cover 10 2, 8 | with ingratitude. No oath bound us to him. It was on the 11 2, 10| among these conglomerates, bound by no cement, the feet slipping 12 2, 10| I approached, and was bound to believe my own eyes. 13 2, 12| steam! Confound it, why am I bound to these steel plates?" ~" 14 2, 17| friends," said I, "we are bound one to the other for ever,