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Alphabetical [« »] gold-winged 1 golden 3 gondola 1 gone 54 gonie 7 good 156 good-by 4 | Frequency [« »] 55 south 54 boat 54 four 54 gone 54 kept 54 light 54 melbourne | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances gone |
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1 1, 3| However, Lord Glenarvan had gone now to London. The lives 2 1, 5| He would willingly have gone as cabin-boy, like Nelson. 3 1, 7| mistaken his vessel, and gone on board while the crew 4 1, 10| called the BRITANNIA, had gone ashore either on the Chilian 5 1, 10| thirty days we shall have gone over it, and gained the 6 1, 12| sheep.”~“They must have gone on then.”~“Yes, but no more 7 1, 12| small band could not have gone on. Glenarvan never lost 8 1, 12| Glenarvan regretted they had gone so far into the interior 9 1, 13| hut a hundred times, and gone all round it, and even over 10 1, 13| has been long hunted, and gone over much ground before 11 1, 18| for their strength was gone.~Thaouka, indeed, could 12 1, 19| Robert exclaim:~“They’re gone!”~But Thalcave, guessing 13 1, 19| heightened the danger.~They had gone round the RAMADA, as by 14 1, 20| Talcahuano, and they had gone 450 miles.~Next morning 15 1, 21| their hope of success was gone, for there was no chance 16 1, 22| not tell how far they had gone, but, judging by the speed, 17 1, 22| fastest gallop; they must have gone fully twenty miles an hour.~ 18 1, 22| still bore his master, had gone down forever.~“Courage, 19 1, 23| the inundation will have gone down in twenty-four hours,” 20 1, 23| chance of finding them was gone forever. Where could they 21 1, 24| a little; “yes, we have gone a wrong track, and read 22 1, 24| AUSTRALIE, and we must have gone blindly on a wrong track 23 2, 1| the present. The past is gone, but the future is ours. 24 2, 4| BRITANNIA could not have gone ten miles without meeting 25 2, 7| believed he had perished; gone down with all his crew. 26 2, 7| conclusion that she had gone down with all hands off 27 2, 10| Machell had started. He had gone at the rate of ten miles 28 2, 11| collision, but a train had gone off the line, and then there 29 2, 11| or whether the train had gone off the rails, the fact 30 2, 14| Saxe-Coburg Gotha, would have gone inside it comfortably. Few 31 2, 14| vision which had come and gone.~For five miles further, 32 2, 15| they found they had only gone over half a degree. They 33 2, 15| not but end well; they had gone fifteen good miles, and 34 2, 17| that the ball had only gone into the flesh, and there 35 2, 17| Mulrady. “Ben Joyce will have gone to recruit his party, with 36 2, 18| there were none after he had gone a few miles beyond the encampment, 37 2, 18| immediately Mulrady had gone. Lady Helena, Mary Grant, 38 2, 18| fallen to me, I should have gone as he did; but I should 39 2, 18| those for whose sake he had gone forth, was a torture to 40 2, 18| addressed to Tom Austin was gone!~The night wore away amid 41 2, 18| He reckoned that he had gone about two miles when several 42 2, 19| tumultuous waters had not gone down the least. They rushed 43 2, 19| Mangles and Wilson had not gone ten fathoms, and the river 44 2, 19| long task, and the day had gone before the work was ended. 45 2, 19| off again. After having gone round the foot of the mountain, 46 3, 1| But after what they had gone through, they were indifferent 47 3, 4| launch the yawl. The yawl was gone.~ 48 3, 7| Paganel, “six long months have gone by since we left Europe, 49 3, 10| have dispersed, some are gone into their huts. . . . The 50 3, 12| after half an hour they had gone three feet deep; they perceived 51 3, 13| yell! till your lungs are gone, stupid wretches!” said 52 3, 16| The forecastle gun had gone off, riddling the quiet 53 3, 18| will. His accomplices had gone to Twofold Bay, as was proved 54 3, 21| 37th parallel, they had gone round the world. The passengers