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Alphabetical [« »] obscure 4 obscured 1 obscurity 7 observation 11 observation- 1 observations 15 observatory 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 motion 11 mysterious 11 nets 11 observation 11 pale 11 particular 11 partition | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances observation |
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1 1, 13| horizon, free from fog, made observation easy. Nothing was in sight. 2 1, 21| still more weight to his observation. We all three arose, shouldered 3 1, 22| his eye off the point of observation. Then he lowered his glass 4 2, 3 | heart. ~When I made this observation to him, he answered in a 5 2, 5 | seemed tinted with red, an observation already made by Captain 6 2, 6 | the Canadian. "But your observation applies equally to all attempts 7 2, 9 | but I could not repeat my observation, for the Captain's head 8 2, 12| you allow me to make one observation, sir?" said Conseil. "Poor 9 2, 13| noon, Captain Nemo took an observation as near as possible, which 10 2, 14| shore and choose a post for observation." ~That point settled, I 11 2, 17| of these seas escaped all observation. ~This speed was kept up