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Alphabetical [« »] verify 1 verifying 1 veritable 1 verne 31 versed 1 version 1 vertical 2 | Frequency [« »] 31 sides 31 snowy 31 tried 31 verne 31 wild 31 wish 30 america | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances verne |
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1 Int | Castaways” occupied much of Verne’s attention during the three 2 Int | united series upon which Verne worked intermittently during 3 Int | with truth and information. Verne has done a vast and useful 4 Int | France and her Colonies.”~Verne has perhaps had a larger 5 Int | brotherhood; hence Jules Verne was one of the first and 6 1, 3| to Lord Glenarvan.”~V. IV Verne~“Excuse him, ma’am,” said 7 1, 6| even Captain Burton.”~V. IV Verne~“Ah, is that so? It is Mr. 8 1, 9| feet high. Night came~V. IV Verne on after a long lingering 9 1, 12| a hurried meal to~V. IV Verne recruit their strength. 10 1, 15| satisfied without~V. IV Verne giving him a hug. However, 11 1, 17| attracted some notice.”~V. IV Verne~[illustration omitted] [ 12 1, 19| You are going away?”~V. IV Verne~“Yes,” replied the Indian, 13 1, 22| stirrups and looked~V. IV Verne around. His great height 14 1, 24| Australian Continent.”~V. IV Verne~“Then all I have now to 15 1, 26| steps before her.”~V. IV Verne~“Look for a red light or 16 2, 2| take no notice of it.~V. IV Verne~“What will Captain Grant 17 2, 5| over without mercy.”~V. IV Verne~“But we might be a help.”~“ 18 2, 7| fellow and a good~V. IV Verne worker; and as long as he 19 2, 10| colors on her palette.~V. IV Verne~Great admiration was bestowed 20 2, 12| education in English.~V. IV Verne~This was how Toline’s parents 21 2, 14| chief towns in the~V. IV Verne midst of the unfrequented 22 2, 16| keep back something~V. IV Verne he was about to say. Glenarvan 23 2, 19| Joyce. And suppose the~V. IV Verne yacht could not go to sea; 24 3, 4| clock in the evening;~V. IV Verne~[illustration omitted] [ 25 3, 6| and then ceased en -~V. IV Verne tirely. The sail flapped 26 3, 10| loop-holes, inclosed~V. IV. Verne the inner space, that is 27 3, 12| child, a European! On~V. IV Verne neither side had a word 28 3, 14| their conversion for~V. IV Verne another century. I hope 29 3, 16| go and fetch it.”~V. IV Verne~He ran at once to his cabin 30 3, 18| supports my own.”~V. IV Verne~“Then it is New Zealand?” 31 3, 20| somewhat hieroglyphical~V. IV Verne document which he had placed