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Alphabetical [« »] long-desired 1 long-planned 1 longed 3 longer 37 longing 4 longitude 20 longue 2 | Frequency [« »] 37 alone 37 girl 37 hear 37 longer 37 matter 37 mile 37 minute | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances longer |
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1 1, 1| business, for there was no longer any fear of the shark. But, 2 1, 7| laboring under a mistake any longer, and I must tell you, therefore, 3 1, 12| them.~For about an hour longer the CATAPEZ kept wandering 4 1, 12| All I ask is a two hours’ longer march.”~“Are you all of 5 1, 13| it is captured, it is no longer eatable. I can affirm the 6 1, 14| must start.”~“Wait one hour longer.”~“Yes, we’ll wait another,” 7 1, 14| again Glenarvan begged for longer grace. To hear his imploring 8 1, 14| McNabbs hesitated now no longer, but, acting on the advice 9 1, 19| darkness. A few minutes longer, and the whole pack would 10 1, 19| evidently been altered. They no longer attempted to force the entrance, 11 1, 19| or buckle. He seemed no longer to disturb himself in the 12 1, 21| not Jacques Paganel any longer.”~ 13 1, 26| He did not urge Thalcave longer, therefore, but simply pressed 14 2, 3| The elements were now no longer at war with the travelers, 15 2, 4| continue but a dozen days longer, and the sea remain favorable, 16 2, 5| make our voyage a little longer.”~“Yes, if it does not bring 17 2, 5| the tiller. The DUNCAN no longer obeyed the helm.~“What is 18 2, 7| into the sea when I was no longer on board.”~“But the captain? 19 2, 9| Geographical Society was no longer master of himself. He went 20 2, 10| would last three months longer. His assistants in the laborious 21 2, 10| replied Ayrton, “but not longer.”~“Start at once, then, 22 2, 14| and Glenarvan’s horse no longer left on the dust the Blackpoint 23 2, 16| that if the storm lasted longer the Snowy River would overflow 24 2, 19| no reason for our staying longer here,” said the Major.~“ 25 2, 19| short off, and the raft, no longer supported, was dragged away. 26 2, 19| commenced so well. They were no longer in search of Harry Grant. 27 3, 1| countries? The DUNCAN was no longer available, and even an immediate 28 3, 4| and their companions, no longer disturbed by the noise of 29 3, 14| it. The Maories could no longer see their prisoners; and 30 3, 14| this point, they were no longer protected by the taboo. 31 3, 15| spoken of; they were no longer in a position to make any 32 3, 15| threatened to give way. They no longer walked, they dragged themselves 33 3, 17| enough to last fifteen days longer at the outside. It was necessary, 34 3, 20| substantial bread, and we had no longer any fears for our material 35 3, 20| our eyes?~“I hesitated no longer. The darkness was growing 36 3, 20| could contain himself no longer, and seizing Harry Grant’ 37 3, 20| unable to restrain himself longer, he called out:~“How can