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Alphabetical [« »] energy- 1 enfeebled 1 engendered 1 engine 10 engine-room 2 engineer 14 engineers 5 | Frequency [« »] 10 die 10 eat 10 emotion 10 engine 10 exist 10 expected 10 fate | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances engine |
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1 1, 2 | to work such a formidable engine. ~But the idea of a war 2 1, 4 | We possessed every known engine, from the harpoon thrown 3 1, 6 | to fatigue like a steam engine. But it was of no use. Hours 4 1, 12| only sixty-two tons. The engine, the ballast, the several 5 1, 22| order from Captain Nemo, the engine, increasing its propelling 6 1, 23| one of the levers of the engine, which struck myself. But 7 2, 12| work his apparatus as an engine of destruction. Soon I felt 8 2, 16| with which the Rouquayrol engine supplied me and the atmosphere 9 2, 21| know what this submarine engine was. Soon the Canadian informed 10 2, 21| they were now seeking this engine of destruction. Terrible