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Alphabetical [« »] seafaring 1 seal 4 sealed 4 seals 9 sealskin 1 seam 1 seaman 4 | Frequency [« »] 9 sailed 9 satisfied 9 sea-water 9 seals 9 seaweed 9 service 9 shadow | Jules Verne Twenty thousand leagues under the sea IntraText - Concordances seals |
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1 2, 13| formerly numerous tribes of seals inhabited them; but that 2 2, 14| There were several kinds of seals, some stretched on the earth, 3 2, 14| these creatures?" ~"They are seals and morses." ~It was now 4 2, 14| Neptune. There were more seals than anything else, forming 5 2, 14| the sand. Amongst these seals, properly so called, which 6 2, 14| noticed several varieties of seals about three yards long, 7 2, 14| Indeed, there were too many seals on shore, and we ought not 8 2, 15| practicable seas. As to the seals and morses, accustomed to 9 2, 17| crabs, and cuttlefish. There seals and otters had splendid