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Alphabetical [« »] pictures 3 picturesque 5 pie 1 piece 13 pieces 10 pier 2 pierce 6 | Frequency [« »] 13 live 13 past 13 perceived 13 piece 13 plants 13 poor 13 risk | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances piece |
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1 1, 14| shall not be sorry to eat a piece of fresh venison." ~Without 2 1, 18| astronomical instruments, a piece of crown work, and a bronze 3 1, 19| sink, it was owing to a piece of coral that was broken 4 1, 19| when I tell you that this piece of iron will navigate neither 5 1, 19| must not abuse it; but a piece of fresh venison, grilled 6 1, 20| red lories passed like a piece of bunting carried away 7 2, 6 | Captain Nemo went towards a piece of furniture standing near 8 2, 6 | of the saloon. Near this piece of furniture, I saw a chest 9 2, 6 | my presence, opened the piece of furniture, a sort of 10 2, 9 | gesture, and, picking up a piece of chalk-stone, advanced 11 2, 14| I found him leaning on a piece of rock, silently watching 12 2, 16| therefore, to cut from it a piece equal in extent to the waterline 13 2, 22| whirlpool. ~My head struck on a piece of iron, and with the violent