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Alphabetical [« »] brig 7 brigadier-general 2 brigantine 2 bright 16 brightest 1 brilliancy 2 brilliant 4 | Frequency [« »] 16 agreed 16 book 16 bore 16 bright 16 captives 16 charming 16 common | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances bright |
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1 1, 6| men and things on their bright side. But though he had 2 1, 13| lightning, and myriads of bright stars studded the zenith. 3 1, 14| from his ocean bed, and his bright rays streamed already over 4 1, 18| length on the ground in the bright sunshine, to dry their dripping 5 1, 19| still-glowing embers, and soon the bright flames shot up into the 6 1, 23| wood take fire, and soon a bright flame roared in the improvised 7 1, 25| already scarified with sharp bright lines, which were reflected 8 2, 2| looked black against the bright sky, which seemed all ablaze 9 2, 7| years of age, with very bright eyes, though half-hidden 10 2, 10| flax, combined with the bright hues of the scarlet acanthus, 11 2, 10| whiteness of his throat, and the bright red of his long legs. Nature 12 2, 15| shrubs four feet high, with bright red leaves which gladdened 13 2, 15| the air, and occasionally bright flashes of lightning, the 14 3, 8| western horizon, darted some bright rays through an opening 15 3, 16| who had returned—not the bright, adventurous travelers who 16 3, 19| nearer.~At nine o’clock, a bright glare became visible, and