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Alphabetical [« »] turns 4 tussock 1 tweed 1 twelve 17 twentieth 1 twenty 42 twenty-five 8 | Frequency [« »] 17 summit 17 talk 17 troop 17 twelve 17 venture 17 visit 17 ware-atoua | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances twelve |
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1 1, 3| held by the hand was about twelve, but his face expressed 2 1, 4| This was in 1861, and for twelve months, or up to May, 1862, 3 1, 10| a magnificent estuary, twelve miles long and nine broad. 4 1, 11| called PEONS, and a boy about twelve years of age under him. 5 1, 12| height is between eleven and twelve thousand six hundred feet. 6 2, 5| coast could not be more than twelve miles off, and better far 7 2, 6| out-distanced by a young urchin of twelve. However, he was far ahead 8 2, 7| miles, not more. If we go twelve miles a day it will barely 9 2, 14| day at the station. It was twelve hours’ delay, but also twelve 10 2, 14| twelve hours’ delay, but also twelve hours’ rest, and both horses 11 2, 19| opposite shore. At half-past twelve, they embarked provisions 12 3, 2| of the bear.~At half past twelve the anchor was weighed, 13 3, 6| 38th parallel.~At half-past twelve, Paganel remarked that all 14 3, 7| on the scene, a delay of twelve hours was not so much consequence, 15 3, 7| instances the fighting lasted twelve hours before the Maories 16 3, 15| the morning, they had made twelve miles in twelve hours. The 17 3, 15| had made twelve miles in twelve hours. The courageous women