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Alphabetical [« »] advancing 2 advantageously 2 advantages 2 adventurer 38 adventurers 1 adventurous 1 adversary 2 | Frequency [« »] 39 padre 39 word 38 3 38 adventurer 38 island 38 rather 38 sir | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances adventurer |
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1 1, 1| happened, then, that our adventurer was deeply absorbed in the 2 1, 2| been the first care of our adventurer had his eyes been open at 3 1, 2| motionless when he saw that the adventurer had ceased to pursue him. 4 1, 2| Torres,” replied the adventurer.~“If you would like to accompany 5 1, 14| acquainted with.~Assuredly if the adventurer was taciturn he was not 6 1, 14| Pablo d’Olivença assured the adventurer that the authorities were 7 1, 16| about his past life, but the adventurer eluded all conversation 8 1, 17| No, Benito! She holds the adventurer in horror! I am not thinking 9 1, 17| distresses me to see this adventurer constantly obtruding himself 10 1, 17| between your father and this adventurer? Evidently your father has 11 1, 17| deceived when he said that the adventurer’s eyes were never off Joam 12 1, 17| fazender’s life that the adventurer wanted. In the face of this 13 1, 17| holding out his hand. The adventurer took a step or two backward 14 1, 18| kitchen of the jangada.~The adventurer, seated opposite to Joam 15 1, 18| this wish, coming from the adventurer, left an unpleasant impression.~ 16 1, 19| be in common between the adventurer and the honest fazender 17 1, 20| uttering a word. Did the adventurer hesitate to speak? Did he 18 1, 20| tranquillity surprised the adventurer. Had he made a mistake in 19 1, 20| Garral rose, advanced to the adventurer, and looking him straight 20 1, 20| Torres.”~“Well,” said the adventurer, half keeping back his words, 21 1, 20| answering him, shot at the adventurer a glance of the deepest 22 1, 20| this proof, which, if the adventurer had spoken truly, would 23 2, 5| of his relations with the adventurer up to the moment when Torres 24 2, 6| taverns and lojas where the adventurer was most likely to put up. 25 2, 6| the people received of the adventurer, they replied that the individual 26 2, 6| again in the presence of the adventurer. It was not so.~As soon 27 2, 6| thus accorded him by the adventurer, Fragoso, who was by no 28 2, 6| look for me?” answered the adventurer. “It is not very difficult 29 2, 6| had occasion to use, the adventurer was strong, active, and 30 2, 6| beneath the poncho of the adventurer.~Benito renewed his attack, 31 2, 7| about the document which the adventurer pretended to hold in his 32 2, 8| discovered the body of the adventurer, neither among the clumps 33 2, 10| covered the corpse of the adventurer. Ah! If he had had the power 34 2, 12| culprit, the companion of the adventurer, had thought proper to write 35 2, 14| in the handwriting of the adventurer. But, as had been suggested 36 2, 15| the old comrades of the adventurer.~“Yes! I could do that,” 37 2, 18| half-certainty that the adventurer had invented nothing, certain 38 2, 19| During this time Torres, the adventurer, himself in absolute want,