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Alphabetical [« »] convenience 1 convenient 1 conventional 2 conversation 38 conversations 1 converse 3 conversed 2 | Frequency [« »] 39 toline 39 want 38 answer 38 conversation 38 crossed 38 danger 38 deep | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances conversation |
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1 1, 5| one topic of interest and conversation, to the great vexation of 2 1, 8| deck, but did not make the conversation any less animated in the 3 1, 8| enough, the main topic of conversation was the weather. Everybody 4 1, 10| ended the discussion, if a conversation can be so called, where 5 1, 16| not caring to enter into conversation with strangers. To a solitary 6 1, 16| Nothing.”~This ended the conversation. It was quite possible that 7 1, 18| best to be done. A rapid conversation followed, a few words of 8 1, 18| genuine affection.~During this conversation the horses had been slackening 9 1, 19| could muster, though their conversation was often interrupted by 10 1, 20| Glenarvan busily engaged in conversation with the Indian, though 11 1, 21| which it was held, a lively conversation ensued. Glenarvan would 12 1, 22| report the result of his conversation.~“And what does Thalcave 13 1, 24| drop the subject.”~So the conversation ended—a conversation which 14 1, 24| the conversation ended—a conversation which great results were 15 1, 24| which is imperishable.~The conversation was very animated. Many 16 1, 24| merit. Then he turned the conversation on the peculiarities of 17 1, 24| to give a new turn to the conversation. “You are complaining of 18 1, 25| interrupted this inopportune conversation, the violence increasing 19 2, 1| Then he managed to turn the conversation to safer topics by saying: “ 20 2, 4| less gloomy turn to the conversation, he added—~“But I won’t 21 2, 5| OCEAN~Two days after this conversation, John Mangles announced 22 2, 6| during which an animated conversation was kept up on all sides. 23 2, 11| and his somewhat serious conversation was not unpleasing.~The 24 2, 11| surveyor-general, entered into conversation with him and the inspector 25 2, 12| that was very charming.~The conversation with him, however, was still 26 2, 12| Indeed, the wind-up of the conversation converted the worthy geographer 27 2, 13| little town. Ten minutes’ conversation with Dickson, the loquacious 28 2, 14| Paganel and Ayrton.~The conversation turned on the convicts after 29 2, 17| followed them. Soon the conversation began again. ‘He is a clever 30 2, 17| are corroborated by the conversation between the convicts, which 31 2, 17| entrap Glenarvan. In the conversation overheard by McNabbs, the 32 2, 18| would have forbidden any conversation; but Mulrady insisted with 33 3, 4| He had ceased to hold any conversation with the coarse seaman; 34 3, 7| this involuntary halt, the conversation turned on the incidents 35 3, 13| when he was the subject of conversation, though nobody appeared 36 3, 15| They still chatted, but the conversation had ceased to be general. 37 3, 15| Lady Helena joined in the conversation; but she did not participate 38 3, 21| utmost disquietude.~A short conversation ensued between McNabbs and