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Alphabetical [« »] groaned 2 groaning 1 groanings 1 ground 28 grounded 1 grounding 2 groundings 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 added 28 began 28 five 28 ground 28 innocent 28 prisoner 28 province | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances ground |
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1 1, 2| as fit to fight on the ground as to leap from branch to 2 1, 2| animal was not easy. On the ground he could get away too fast, 3 1, 2| which he picked off the ground, and from time to time he 4 1, 2| horizontally at forty feet from the ground, and to hoist himself to 5 1, 2| wounded, fell heavily on the ground, still holding Torres’ case.~“ 6 1, 2| same direction, had less ground to cover, and coming forward 7 1, 6| CHAPTER VI~A FOREST ON THE GROUND~THE GARRAL family were in 8 1, 6| Garral, had first cleared the ground of the creepers, brushwood, 9 1, 6| felling-sword, they had cleared the ground, cut down the underwood, 10 1, 6| the work progressed. The ground was cleared in front of 11 1, 6| peanuts would occupy the ground so recently covered by the 12 1, 7| longer met with near the ground, but at from sixty to eighty 13 1, 7| liana ran down again to the ground the difficulty of picking 14 1, 7| The man slipped on to the ground. Manoel leaned over him, 15 1, 7| empty flask, thrown on the ground, and a cup and ball in palm 16 1, 9| lifted and detached from the ground.~For an hour the groanings 17 1, 11| she put in at the rising ground of the mission of Cocha. 18 1, 13| never set foot on Brazilian ground; and as for Joam Garral, 19 1, 17| receptacle placed on the ground at the foot of the tree.~ 20 1, 18| some fifty feet above the ground, and joining one bank to 21 2, 6| offensive and regain the lost ground. His agitation increased, 22 2, 6| He fell backward, and the ground suddenly failing him, he 23 2, 10| When his heels touched the ground it could be seen, by the 24 2, 16| of the prison. The waste ground, amid which the old convent 25 2, 16| Fifty-five feet from the ground, in an angle of the building, 26 2, 17| down. A rope leads to the ground. A pirogue is waiting for 27 2, 18| had become rooted in the ground. He had reached the entrance 28 2, 20| which, although built on the ground flooded for many months