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Alphabetical [« »] glanced 1 glasgow 1 glass 36 glasses 13 glassy 3 glazed 1 gleam 5 | Frequency [« »] 13 escaped 13 excursion 13 forests 13 glasses 13 green 13 hard 13 hear | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances glasses |
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1 1, 5 | opened widely. Both eyes and glasses, a little dazzled, it is 2 1, 5 | sum up his remembrance. Glasses were used with feverish 3 1, 5 | Officers with their night glasses scoured the growing darkness: 4 1, 6 | our view, and the best spy glasses could not pierce it. That 5 1, 11| calculate the longitude; and glasses for day and night, which 6 1, 13| it was, in spite of all glasses, that this boat should have 7 1, 13| closed by thick lenticular glasses; one destined for the steersman 8 1, 14| treasures hidden behind the glasses. ~The whole day passed without 9 1, 16| closed behind the thick glasses, and I fell into a heavy 10 1, 22| thermometrical sounding-leads, the glasses often breaking under the 11 2, 1 | Crespo) came to clean the glasses of the lantern. I examined 12 2, 5 | light-ports with lenticular glasses, let in a groove in the 13 2, 22| treasures shining under their glasses. Then I returned to my room. ~