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Alphabetical [« »] relieved 2 religion 3 religious 3 remain 29 remainder 1 remained 34 remaining 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 others 29 passanha 29 reason 29 remain 29 return 29 set 29 south | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances remain |
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1 1, 3| taken with him, asked him to remain at the farm, where he would, 2 1, 3| father would not allow him to remain idle. He was not among such 3 1, 3| living, and constant work, to remain untouched where others had 4 1, 7| plants alter, and signs remain which no native can misunderstand.~ 5 1, 7| if he likes, but let us remain here.”~“No! Come on, come 6 1, 10| to the bank.~As it was to remain here for some hours before 7 1, 12| say good-by, and intend to remain at Tabatinga.”~“By no means, 8 1, 12| struggle for my favors. I could remain here for a month, and the 9 1, 12| but be quick! we can only remain a day at Tabatinga, and 10 1, 15| that the jangada should remain on this spot till the 27th 11 1, 16| the raft, he resolved to remain, at the request of Lina 12 1, 16| go with you to Ega, and remain a whole day without seeing 13 1, 16| is an entreaty!”~“I will remain!”~“Mr. Fragoso!”~“Miss Lina!”~“ 14 1, 18| that the young couple would remain at Belem with the others.~“ 15 1, 18| gratitude.~So Lina, who was to remain in the service of Minha, 16 2, 1| of which only the ruins remain. The population of Manaos 17 2, 2| asked, “if the raft is to remain at her moorings at the Isle 18 2, 2| length exclaimed Benito; “to remain here would look as though 19 2, 3| first refused. He offered to remain the protector or the servant 20 2, 3| when there could no longer remain a doubt as to the affection 21 2, 9| descend beneath the waters and remain there a certain time without 22 2, 15| aided by Lina, could not remain quiet, but all their ingenuity 23 2, 16| out of prison he cannot remain hidden in the town or on 24 2, 16| crossing the waste land, remain concealed throughout the 25 2, 16| document. Benito preferred to remain on the raft and wait for 26 2, 17| instant, it is because if you remain you will be guilty toward 27 2, 17| others, toward yourself!”~“To remain,” continued Benito, “is 28 2, 17| continued Benito, “is to remain to die! The order for execution 29 2, 19| which the document would remain undecipherable.~Ortega dead,