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Alphabetical [« »] luminous 25 lunar 1 lunch 1 lungs 10 lustre 4 lustres 1 luxuriant 2 | Frequency [« »] 10 listen 10 log 10 lose 10 lungs 10 meridian 10 metal 10 missing | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances lungs |
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1 1, 6 | air was engulfed in its lungs, like the steam in the vast 2 1, 8 | breathing denoted great power of lungs. ~Whether this person was 3 1, 9 | air seemed to oppress my lungs. Although the cell was large, 4 1, 9 | opened my mouth wide, and my lungs saturated themselves with 5 1, 15| the water, and leaving the lungs free to act; the sleeves 6 2, 16| terror seizes me and my lungs seem to be without air. 7 2, 16| Yawns dislocated my jaws. My lungs panted as they inhaled this 8 2, 16| matter? Vital air came to the lungs! We breathed! we breathed! ~ 9 2, 16| breaths of air penetrated my lungs. Had we risen to the surface 10 2, 17| this air freely into our lungs, and it was the breeze,