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Alphabetical [« »] curling 1 curls 1 current 14 currents 11 curse 1 cursed 2 curtain 4 | Frequency [« »] 11 cell 11 colours 11 compass 11 currents 11 difficulty 11 diver 11 dozen | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances currents |
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1 1, 13| the quietest of seas; its currents are broad and slow, it has 2 1, 13| continents. They are special currents known by their temperature 3 1, 13| direction of five principal currents: one in the North Atlantic, 4 1, 13| planisphere one of these currents was rolling, the Kuro-Scivo 5 1, 22| of metals to the electric currents. Results so obtained could 6 1, 22| drift at the mercy of the currents. I supposed that the crew 7 2, 4 | of the Red Sea, nor its currents, nor its sandbanks." ~"Certainly," 8 2, 4 | they went by guess amongst currents of which they scarcely knew 9 2, 7 | There once existed two currents: an upper one, long since 10 2, 9 | vapour by contact. ~Rapid currents bearing all these gases 11 2, 19| between its air and its currents. A shower of fire had succeeded