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Alphabetical [« »] recovered 9 rectilinear 1 rectitude 1 red 17 red-bound 1 red-cheeked 1 red-hot 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 matter 17 met 17 pass 17 red 17 row 17 saville 17 therefore | Jules Verne Around the world in eighty days IntraText - Concordances red |
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1 I | dome supported by twenty red porphyry Ionic columns, 2 VI | were discernible on the Red Sea. ~As he passed among 3 VI | at the other end of the Red Sea, and she has to take 4 VIII | steam upon the waters of the Red Sea. ~ 5 IX | Chapter IX~IN WHICH THE RED SEA AND THE INDIAN OCEAN 6 IX | dancing, and games. ~But the Red Sea is full of caprice, 7 IX | memorable scenes of the Red Sea with cold indifference; 8 XII | the body coloured a dull red, with haggard eyes, dishevelled 9 XVII | colour outside and a bright red within, and whose white 10 XIX | smoking, the while, long red clay pipes stuffed with 11 XXI | the evening before in a red mist, in the midst of the 12 XXV | a toy-box. Sombreros and red shirts and plumed Indians 13 XXV | big brawny fellow with a red beard, flushed face, and 14 XXVIII| train had stopped before a red signal which blocked the 15 XXX | the white plain behind, red trails were visible. The 16 XXXI | Passepartout, his face was as red as the sun's disc when it 17 XXXII | complexion of oxidised copper, red hair and thick neck, and