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Alphabetical [« »] faults 1 fauna 2 favor 15 favorable 16 favorably 1 favored 4 favoring 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 eagerly 16 examined 16 expected 16 favorable 16 fly 16 formidable 16 forthwith | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances favorable |
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1 1, 3| though poor attire, made a favorable impression. The boy she 2 1, 5| take advantage of every favorable wind, though her chief reliance 3 1, 6| fortunately, and the wind is favorable, and the ship goes all alone.”~ 4 1, 11| Since the weather was so favorable, and the whole party, even 5 1, 11| had commenced under such favorable auspices, it was deemed 6 1, 12| addition to the season being favorable, but in Winter, from May 7 2, 4| longer, and the sea remain favorable, the yacht would have reached 8 2, 5| John, looking out for a favorable moment.~In twenty seconds 9 2, 6| of the Irishman was not favorable; he had never heard the 10 2, 7| decision, that he gave one a favorable impression. The interest 11 2, 17| spying on us, waiting for a favorable opportunity.”~“Yes.”~“Then 12 2, 18| through the darkness so favorable to ambushes, for nothing 13 2, 19| the river in search of a favorable passage, but everywhere 14 2, 19| commenced under circumstances so favorable. All trace of Captain Grant 15 3, 7| 1840 and 1862, in the most favorable situations. These formed 16 3, 14| there while waiting for a favorable opportunity to get to Auckland,