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Alphabetical [« »] virtues 2 viscera 1 vise 1 visible 29 visibly 2 vision 2 visions 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 understood 29 v 29 victoria 29 visible 28 arrived 28 completely 28 dangerous | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances visible |
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1 1, 1| the shark was distinctly visible. In obedience to the captain’ 2 1, 8| Peak of Teneriffe is quite visible yonder above the horizon.”~ 3 1, 8| that the town was scarcely visible through it. It rose on a 4 1, 9| solitary inhabitant was visible.~Paganel was so vexed at 5 1, 10| but nothing whatever was visible, and the yacht continued 6 1, 11| of the DUNCAN was still visible on the horizon, and the 7 1, 11| and there were no birds visible, except a solitary heron 8 1, 13| from view, and nothing was visible save the fantastic SILHOUETTE 9 1, 13| pure and calm. Not a cloud visible either above or below. Here 10 1, 18| quadrupeds, however, were visible, but Thalcave pointed to 11 1, 22| single elevated point was visible on the whole circle of the 12 1, 23| limits. Not a single tree was visible on the liquid plain; the 13 1, 25| forked lightning, it was visible here hundreds of times. 14 1, 26| hands, might chance to be visible among the pasturage, but 15 2, 2| seven thousand feet high, is visible at that distance.”~“That’ 16 2, 3| which in clear weather is visible fifty miles off. At eight 17 2, 10| could reach, nothing was visible but one stretch of prairie, 18 2, 10| minutes later, nothing was visible of the stock-keeper and 19 2, 14| undulating line of which was visible on the horizon. It was resolved 20 2, 14| avenues of green trees were visible on all sides. Here and there 21 2, 14| belonging to a station was visible—neither sheds, nor stables, 22 2, 17| syllables of the title were visible. Paganel’s pencil stopped, 23 3, 11| Not a single native was visible; only the watchful sentinels 24 3, 12| grayish streaks were already visible on the eastern summits.~ 25 3, 13| what the powder had left visible: “I will deliver him, for 26 3, 17| taciturn. He was seldom visible; his natural loquacity and 27 3, 18| syllables of the title were visible; these two syllables were 28 3, 19| elongated shadow, scarcely visible. The DUNCAN was always getting 29 3, 19| clock, a bright glare became visible, and flames shot up through