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Alphabetical [« »] lose 24 losing 4 loss 2 lost 41 lot 5 lots 2 loud 6 | Frequency [« »] 41 g 41 justice 41 letter 41 lost 41 order 41 r 41 t | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances lost |
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1 1, 1| remained for some moments lost in thought.~It contained 2 1, 1| thick black beard, and eyes lost under contracting eyebrows, 3 1, 1| of the Indian savage. No. Lost in thought, the captain 4 1, 2| further away, and when he had lost sight of them—~“Ah! he is 5 1, 3| farm, and feeling himself lost, he raised up Yaquita, who 6 1, 3| and early a widow, had lost her only son, and remained 7 1, 5| it seen whose origin is lost in the far-distant past! 8 1, 7| company thought they had lost their guiding thread! For 9 1, 7| pointed to the cipo which, lost in the branches of a high 10 1, 7| not very comforting! I had lost courage obviously.”~To conclude, 11 1, 7| forest, had for an instant lost his head, and we know the 12 1, 10| which were necessarily lost when the night was too dark 13 1, 10| Nanay was soon passed, and lost to sight behind a point 14 1, 11| Odonais; in a few months she lost some of her children. When 15 1, 11| the river—the mother had lost her shildren; she had buried 16 1, 13| part of the natives who lost a turn.~Fragoso put down 17 1, 15| two or three little houses lost in the trees at the mouth 18 1, 16| with its few small houses lost in the mass of the old olive-trees 19 1, 17| or not, fell over and was lost in the stream.~“Minha! Minha!” 20 1, 19| bowed head, seemed to be lost in thought, and putting 21 2, 2| abandon such a trail. Had we lost him at Tabatinga, we should 22 2, 3| arrayal. The condemned man was lost. But during the night which 23 2, 4| how much Joam Dacosta had lost by the death of Judge Ribeiro, 24 2, 4| him, and maybe I shall be lost, sir, if in Judge Jarriquez 25 2, 6| which for a moment he had lost; “you were the guest of 26 2, 6| offensive and regain the lost ground. His agitation increased, 27 2, 6| adversary, felt himself lost. He was again obliged to 28 2, 7| considered as irrevocably lost. The death of Judge Ribeiro 29 2, 7| there was no time to be lost—that they must make up their 30 2, 7| possible that all may not be lost!”~“Listen to us, Mr. Benito,” 31 2, 8| would then be irrevocably lost down the stream, a long 32 2, 8| the river. Of every minute lost all knew the value.~A little 33 2, 8| in the Amazon that it was lost, and in the Amazon it will 34 2, 10| Benito felt that he was lost. Neither Manoel nor his 35 2, 10| uttered a cry. His voice was lost in the metallic sphere from 36 2, 10| stiffen.~But before he quite lost his power of sight and reason 37 2, 11| him.~Benito had entirely lost consciousness beneath the 38 2, 11| s innocence irrevocably lost?~We can easily imagine the 39 2, 15| reason, the brave Yaquita lost none of her moral energy. 40 2, 16| her that all hope was not lost, that the mystery of the 41 2, 17| amrred his life. And then, lost in his thoughts and recollections,