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Alphabetical [« »] mounting 1 moura 1 mournful 2 mouth 47 mouths 11 movable 1 move 11 | Frequency [« »] 47 crime 47 given 47 innocence 47 mouth 47 necessary 47 trees 47 water | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances mouth |
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1 1, 2| child. He carried it to his mouth, and his teeth grated against 2 1, 2| greatest of insults in the mouth of a Brazilian of white 3 1, 5| immense distance from its mouth, and the force of whose 4 1, 5| the Atlantic.”~“And what a mouth! An arm of the sea in which 5 1, 5| thousand miles from its mouth.”~“A river which, by itself, 6 1, 5| would be navigable from its mouth to its source. As it is, 7 1, 5| most marvelous, reached the mouth.~In 1636 and 1637 the Portuguese 8 1, 5| the Marañon, reached the mouth at Napo on the 31st of July, 9 1, 5| plying on the river from its mouth up to Manaos; others ascend 10 1, 5| wandering Indians at the mouth of the Jurua. The Teffé 11 1, 10| to speedy navigation.~The mouth of the Nanay was soon passed, 12 1, 10| of the Amazon through a mouth about eight hundred yards 13 1, 10| Condamine. But then the mouth of the Napo was sensibly 14 1, 10| Indians had wandered to the mouth of this river. They were 15 1, 10| village of Omaguas and the mouth of the Ambiacu, the jangada 16 1, 12| charming, particularly at the mouth of the Javary, which is 17 1, 13| twisting of the refractory mouth of a Mayouma head.~“Yes,” 18 1, 14| southwest, and from source to mouth has not a single island, 19 1, 14| to check its course. The mouth is about three thousand 20 1, 14| they passed on the left the mouth of the Yacurupa. This tributary, 21 1, 14| the giant raft passed the mouth of the Jandiatuba, which 22 1, 14| into the main artery by a mouth of four hundred meters in 23 1, 15| lost in the trees at the mouth of the Iça, or Putumayo, 24 1, 15| On the 5th of July the mouth of the Tunantins appeared 25 1, 15| goes off a little below the mouth of the Tunantins, and re-enters 26 1, 15| island of Capuro, passed the mouth of the Jutahy, which, coming 27 1, 15| in its black waters by a mouth five hundred feet wide, 28 1, 15| appeared! The Rio Japura, whose mouth was forty-eight miles on 29 1, 16| the Bay of Arenapo, the mouth of the Japura, six thousand 30 1, 16| clapped her hand on his mouth, and prevented his showing 31 1, 17| back, they sleep with the mouth open, the upper jaw perpendicularly 32 1, 17| Minha fainted, and the mouth of the alligator opened 33 1, 18| the raft would be off the mouth of the Rio Negro, before 34 2, 1| of the Amazon through a mouth eleven hundred feet wide, 35 2, 1| the great river at whose mouth it is placed; but since 36 2, 2| Amazon, a little above the mouth of the Rio Negro, and fairly 37 2, 6| the Rio Negro, down to its mouth.~Benito and his companions 38 2, 9| submerged, and only keep your mouth and nose away from the water, 39 2, 9| to the lungs through the mouth, takes the place of the 40 2, 14| with fixed eyes and open mouth, brought his feet together 41 2, 15| about fifty miles, to the mouth of the Madeira, a tributary 42 2, 16| Dacosta. To get back to the mouth of the Rio Negro was easy 43 2, 18| out, and on reaching the mouth of that tributary he learned 44 2, 19| which escaped from every mouth:~“Innocent! Innocent!”~Then 45 2, 20| Maturi, and on the right the mouth of that Madeira which owes 46 2, 20| Then there opened out the mouth of the Rio Trombetas, bathing 47 2, 20| Pravnha de Onteiro, then the mouth of the Xingu, frequented