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Alphabetical [« »] wakened 1 waking 1 wales 7 walk 14 walked 24 walking 12 walking-stick 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 used 14 utmost 14 valley 14 walk 13 abandoned 13 absence 13 act | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances walk |
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1 1, 6| just as if it had been a walk to Tarbert or Loch Katrine 2 1, 12| courageous lad; “I can still walk; don’t stop.”~“You shall 3 1, 18| the animal to consent to walk quietly. He kicked, and 4 1, 21| from his short pipe. His walk reminded Paganel instantly 5 1, 26| they were compelled to walk. However, it was not more 6 2, 12| Sydney and Melbourne, and walk about in very primitive 7 2, 15| gentlemen had to get down and walk. They were obliged to help 8 2, 15| unmounted horsemen might walk, of course, as many squatters 9 2, 16| stations. You will have to walk hatchet or torch in hand, 10 2, 18| the fatigues of a ten-mile walk.~“Well, what about the bridge? 11 2, 19| 24th, Mulrady was able to walk part of the way. His wound 12 2, 19| along, almost unable to walk.~Next morning they started 13 3, 8| distance, and promised an easy walk. But the travelers were 14 3, 10| After a rather circuitous walk, Glenarvan and his party