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Alphabetical [« »] onward 1 open 33 opened 15 opening 20 openly 1 openly-expressed 1 opens 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 longitude 20 natural 20 number 20 opening 20 outside 20 peaks 20 powerful | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances opening |
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1 1, 2| ascertained,” said the captain, opening a map of South America. “ 2 1, 12| vain attempts at finding an opening, dismounted, crossed his 3 1, 13| it out and clearing the opening after half an hour’s hard 4 1, 13| up to the door, the only opening; and narrow as this door 5 1, 14| with dazzling rapidity, opening and shutting his formidable 6 1, 15| he began in Spanish, and opening his mouth as wide as he 7 1, 19| himself, going toward the opening, to make careful survey 8 1, 19| themselves so as to defend the opening of the RAMADA. They were 9 2, 5| If we cannot find any opening for the yacht, and if she 10 2, 6| equinoctial gale. Through this opening the whole party passed and 11 2, 7| ships, especially when the opening of the Suez Canal would 12 3, 8| some bright rays through an opening in the clouds. The distant 13 3, 12| turn slipped through the opening and let down over it the 14 3, 12| disappeared through the opening out of the grotto. A minute 15 3, 12| voice was heard from the opening of the grotto.~“Stop!” whispered 16 3, 13| foot of the tomb. A large opening, covered with mats, led 17 3, 14| issue by the disencumbered opening.~The workers used as levers 18 3, 14| breaking away the edges of the opening. The prisoners. hidden behind 19 3, 16| Australia?” repeated Tom, opening his eyes. “No, but New Zealand.”~“ 20 3, 18| examination. He listened without opening his mouth. But this speech