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Alphabetical [« »] irritating 1 is 712 island 38 islands 35 isle 2 islet 1 islets 8 | Frequency [« »] 35 does 35 felt 35 frontier 35 islands 35 kind 35 near 35 room | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances islands |
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1 1, 5| course five hundred and sixty islands, without counting islets, 2 1, 7| having passed between the islands of Iquitos and Parianta, 3 1, 8| between the hundreds of islands and islets which lay in 4 1, 9| be no lack of game on the islands and in the forests bordering 5 1, 10| coasting the left bank, the islands of Iquitos and Parianta 6 1, 10| the river, the numerous islands which had to be rounded, 7 1, 10| the numerous picturesque islands, of which there are a dozen 8 1, 10| and I prefer it to all the islands of the Amazon. I have a 9 1, 10| have been passing several islands and you have not even told 10 1, 10| dialect with which these islands are dressed out? It is enough 11 1, 10| practical with their Mississippi islands; they number then——”~“As 12 1, 10| not know their names, the islands of our great river are truly 13 1, 10| gigantic crab! Yes, the islands are beautiful, but, beautiful 14 1, 10| Moyoc, Tucuya, and the islands of this name on the right, 15 1, 10| stream are scattered several islands and two or three islets 16 1, 10| the Iatio and Cochiquinas islands, after having left the village 17 1, 10| through the spaces between the islands.~Many natives, with shaved 18 1, 11| gradually enlarged, but the islands became more numerous, and 19 1, 11| necessary in passing between the islands of Cabello-Cocha, Tarapote, 20 1, 11| the southwest, between the islands of Arava, Cuyari, and Urucutea. 21 1, 12| Archipelago of the Aramasa Islands. Hereabouts are grouped 22 1, 14| the picturesque group of islands situated in the vast estuary 23 1, 14| Archipelago of the Calderon islands, the island of Capiatu, 24 1, 14| through the midst of numerous islands which in all seasons are 25 1, 14| Culino Indians.~A number of islands were breasted—Pimaicaira, 26 1, 15| rolling on the beach of the islands.”~“Good! I know what it 27 1, 15| who were attracted to the islands to lay their eggs.~It is 28 1, 15| beach of one of the large islands which they had passed during 29 1, 15| than ever encumbered with islands and islets. It required 30 1, 15| river, and breasted some islands shaded with the grand forests 31 1, 16| start.~Away between the islands, in the Bay of Arenapo, 32 1, 17| slightly obstructed with islands, and besides, from one bank 33 1, 18| between the bank and the islands.~Beyond this bank the country 34 2, 1| across, extending to the islands of Anavilhanas; and in one 35 2, 20| jangada, after passing the islands of Caviana and Mexiana,