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Alphabetical [« »] scars 1 scatter 1 scattered 11 scene 24 scenery 1 scenes 4 scent 6 | Frequency [« »] 24 prisoner 24 ran 24 refuge 24 scene 24 second 24 shipwrecked 24 shoulders | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances scene |
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1 1, 4| witnesses of this touching scene, shouted with one voice, “ 2 1, 12| wooden crosses marked the scene of some great catastrophes.~ 3 1, 13| and revealed a terrible scene. The form of the mountains 4 2, 1| we thought, have been the scene of the shipwreck. We had 5 2, 4| indicate which shore was the scene of the catastrophe, and 6 2, 7| DUNCAN, and go right to the scene of the catastrophe. There 7 2, 11| Castlemaine reached the scene of the accident, and it 8 2, 18| penetrated as far as the scene of the attack. Here two 9 3, 1| examine once more the presumed scene of the wreck. Ayrton had 10 3, 5| of a chance vessel on the scene, the MACQUARIE would have 11 3, 7| natives appeared on the scene, a delay of twelve hours 12 3, 10| companions had taken in all this scene at a glance. They stood 13 3, 11| This woman came on the scene; she was still young. Her 14 3, 11| their eyes from the horrible scene which was to grow yet more 15 3, 11| the signal for a fearful scene of cannibalism. The bodies 16 3, 11| beasts devour the deer. This scene ended, a score of fires 17 3, 11| to conceal this fearful scene from the eyes of the two 18 3, 11| then cease, and the final scene of the obsequies was performed 19 3, 14| holes, and fled from the scene.~All night long, and fanned 20 3, 15| without fatigue.~Then the scene changed to immense and interminable 21 3, 17| examination retired from the scene indignant and despairing.~ 22 3, 18| offering to guide you to the scene of the shipwreck, fictitiously 23 3, 19| spectators of this painful scene saw that the captain’s children 24 3, 20| had reached the yacht. The scene which followed, who can