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Alphabetical [« »] bite 1 bits 1 bitter 1 black 32 black-watered 1 blackbirds 1 blackish 2 | Frequency [« »] 33 pirogue 33 received 32 appeared 32 black 32 chance 32 cipher 32 diamond | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances black |
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1 1, 1| had been delayed, but the black had at this date the right 2 1, 1| tropics. He had a thick black beard, and eyes lost under 3 1, 6| the “ibiriratea,” nearly black in its skin, and so close 4 1, 7| the four, followed by the black, struck under the splendid 5 1, 7| beccaficos; and “sabias,” black as crows; all united in 6 1, 7| would give in.~Then the black on one side and Benito on 7 1, 7| the two girls, and the black remained motionless where 8 1, 9| root, very much like a long black radish, grows in clumps 9 1, 10| those numerous lagoons with black waters, which are distributed 10 1, 11| rose-colored stomachs and black backs armed with highly 11 1, 11| the harlequin, the big black, and the red of the woods; 12 1, 11| jangada then glided along the black waters of the Cajaru, as 13 1, 11| Jahuma stood up in sharp black outline. There were recognizable 14 1, 13| appearance. But his strong black beard, which the scissors 15 1, 14| or little affluents, with black waters.~The coloration of 16 1, 14| The waters are really black with a magnificent reflection 17 1, 14| they certainly prefer the black waters to the others to 18 1, 14| which brings its magnificent black waters from the southwest, 19 1, 15| east-southeast, brings in its black waters by a mouth five hundred 20 1, 15| Dame de Guadaloupe, the Black Virgin of Mexico. Fonteboa 21 1, 15| just been signaled in the black waters of the Cayaratu, 22 1, 15| who soon took flight. The black points at first traced a 23 1, 15| scarcely elapsed before the black points emerged at a little 24 1, 16| across the lake fed by the black waters of the Rio Teffe, 25 1, 16| Apoara, which is fed by the black waters of the river of the 26 2, 1| of good appearance, with black cloth coats, chimney-pot 27 2, 2| The raft was then in the black waters of the Rio Negro, 28 2, 8| are large stretches of the black waters, which they so greatly 29 2, 9| well known to prefer the black waters of the tributaries 30 2, 11| necks and long claws, and black as crows. In South America 31 2, 14| trembled; his servants, black or white, dared not come 32 2, 20| Trombetas, bathing with its black waters the houses of Obidos,