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Alphabetical [« »] refreshed 3 refreshing 5 refreshments 1 refuge 24 refugees 1 refusal 2 refuse 7 | Frequency [« »] 24 ombu 24 prisoner 24 ran 24 refuge 24 scene 24 second 24 shipwrecked | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances refuge |
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1 Int | In New Zealand they take refuge amid hot sulphur springs 2 1, 22| increase, where could they find refuge? Not a single elevated point 3 1, 22| vain for some harbor of refuge, and the terrified horses 4 1, 22| whole party; but for this refuge they must all have perished 5 1, 23| companions had just found refuge, resembled a walnut-tree, 6 1, 23| who themselves had taken refuge in the solitary OMBU, were 7 1, 24| tiger, the jaguar, takes refuge in the trees, when the chase 8 1, 25| men tell us never to take refuge under trees during a storm.”~“ 9 1, 25| the eastern side of their refuge, which was meantime untouched 10 2, 1| could not, then, have found refuge in New Zealand, which is 11 2, 4| almost immediately have found refuge and assistance. The whole 12 2, 7| of the natives, and took refuge in the depths of immense 13 2, 16| and his companions took refuge in the wagon; they did not 14 2, 18| whole party had to take refuge in the wagon. This was a 15 2, 18| the wagon. This was a sure refuge. The clay kept it firmly 16 3, 1| continent” had served as a refuge for Captain Grant, not an 17 3, 3| board would have to take refuge on the coast.”~“If there 18 3, 4| that coast must be their refuge.~“Where is Halley?” asked 19 3, 13| and that is why I took refuge here, as the malefactors 20 3, 13| tabooed. He resolved to take refuge there, being unwilling to 21 3, 14| has made this mountain a refuge for us, and we must take 22 3, 20| shipwrecked BRITANNIA took refuge there, the hand of man began 23 3, 20| who are needy must have a refuge provided for them in another 24 3, 20| the isle which had been a refuge for the shipwrecked sailors