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Alphabetical [« »] minarets 3 mind 37 minds 3 mine 11 miner 1 mineral 5 mineralised 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 measured 11 meat 11 middle 11 mine 11 monsters 11 motion 11 mysterious | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances mine |
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1 1, 4 | But if they do not exist, mine obstinate harpooner, how 2 1, 6 | lives of my men." ~"And mine too," simply said the harpooner. ~ 3 1, 10| host. ~"Your room adjoins mine," said he, opening a door, " 4 1, 10| he, opening a door, "and mine opens into the drawing-room 5 1, 11| room, five yards in length; mine, two and a half yards; and, 6 2, 3 | well understand that this mine was inexhaustible, for Nature' 7 2, 8 | walking the room contiguous to mine. No sound reached my ear. 8 2, 10| they are an inexhaustible mine." ~"Your men follow the 9 2, 15| through the ice; a dazzling mine of gems, particularly of 10 2, 19| will speak, now we are in mine. When I think that before 11 2, 21| Look! and I will show you mine!" ~And on the fore part