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Alphabetical [« »] sumptuously 1 sumptuousness 1 sums 1 sun 18 sunburnt 1 sunday 4 sunrise 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 shoes 18 sort 18 speedy 18 sun 18 taking 18 white 18 words | Jules Verne Around the world in eighty days IntraText - Concordances sun |
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1 VI | in the pale rays of the sun. A jetty pier, some two 2 VIII | will not agree with the sun." ~"So much the worse for 3 VIII | So much the worse for the sun, monsieur. The sun will 4 VIII | for the sun, monsieur. The sun will be wrong, then!" ~And 5 XI | that is in the face of the sun, and therefore the days 6 XXI | indicated a tempest. The sun had set the evening before 7 XXI | became more distinct as the sun descended toward the horizon. 8 XXII | territory of the Sons of the Sun. He had nothing better to 9 XXIII | leave this country of the Sun, of which I shall not retain 10 XXIII | leaving the Empire of the Sun for the States of the Union. ~ 11 XXIV | about the meridians, the sun, and the moon! Moon, indeed! 12 XXIV | keep! I was sure that the sun would some day regulate 13 XXVII | it was not snowing. The sun's disc, enlarged by the 14 XXX | half-extinguished disc of the sun rose above a misty horizon ; 15 XXXI | his face was as red as the sun's disc when it sets in the 16 XXXV | radiant as the tropical sun at its zenith. ~Mr. Fogg 17 XXXVII| he had gone towards the sun, and the days therefore 18 XXXVII| going eastward, saw the sun pass the meridian eighty