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Alphabetical [« »] hailed 1 hair 10 hairs 1 half 26 half-enveloped 1 half-extinguished 1 half-mast 2 | Frequency [« »] 26 consul 26 deck 26 delay 26 half 26 leaving 26 many 26 may | Jules Verne Around the world in eighty days IntraText - Concordances half |
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1 III | twenty minutes before six. Half an hour later several members 2 III | return to its place for half an hour. Meanwhile, the 3 III | twenty thousand pounds, half of his fortune, because 4 III | have to expend the other half to carry out this difficult, 5 VI | and Suez, and nine and a half between Suez and Bombay. ~ 6 VI | was abridged by at least a half. The other was a small, 7 VII | in days, six days and a half." ~These dates were inscribed 8 IX | about it, nor would I give half a crown to find out." ~After 9 XI | for warlike purposes, was half domesticated. The Indian 10 XIII | as possible. They halted, half an hour afterwards, in a 11 XV | The Rangoon was moored half a mile off in the harbour, 12 XVII | receive coal, having gained half a day on the prescribed 13 XX | after on a wheelbarrow, and half an hour later stepped upon 14 XX | favour." ~"Very well. In half an hour we shall go on board." ~" 15 XXII | singular architecture, bridges half hid in the midst of bamboos 16 XXIII | modest appearance, and, upon half a bird and a little rice, 17 XXIV | had traversed exactly one half of the terrestrial globe. 18 XXV | for his master, armed with half a dozen six-barrelled revolvers. 19 XXVI | the prairies, a mile and a half a day. A locomotive, running 20 XXVIII| mixed with rain, it had half melted, and did not interrupt 21 XXIX | mounted the engine, and half stunned the engineer and 22 XXX | rushed out of the fort, and half a mile off they perceived 23 XXXI | wind had given it, went on half a mile further with its 24 XXXIII| been seriously delayed. Half of the voyage was almost 25 XXXIII| craft, which was still worth half what he had sold it for. ~ 26 XXXIV | journey in five hours and a half; and this would have been