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Alphabetical [« »] folk 1 folks 4 follow 23 followed 24 following 23 follows 6 folly 3 | Frequency [« »] 25 voice 25 want 24 air 24 followed 24 free 24 held 24 later | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances followed |
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1 1, 2| through the woods.~A cry followed, and the monkey, mortally 2 1, 3| whose name was Magalhaës, followed the trade of timber-felling, 3 1, 4| bounded his Eden.~From this it followed that for twenty-five years 4 1, 7| Come on!”~And so the four, followed by the black, struck under 5 1, 11| DURING THE FEW days which followed nothing occurred worthy 6 1, 12| the civilized world.~It followed, then, that ten minutes 7 1, 14| the profession that he had followed till within the last two 8 1, 14| trade is here extensively followed. It may, perhaps, seem singular 9 1, 16| shore of the lake had to be followed to get to Ega.~After two 10 1, 16| speak of him again. Yaquita followed the advice of Padre Passanha, 11 1, 18| curious conditions.~The arm followed by the pilot, between Calderon 12 1, 19| and her daughter silently followed, and all felt an unaccountable 13 1, 20| Rather a long silence followed this direct question which 14 2, 2| Benito.~And here Yaquita, followed by her daughter and Padre 15 2, 5| known by those who have followed this history, and who cannot 16 2, 6| of the town behind, and followed the bank, making a slight 17 2, 6| Fragoso with deep emotion followed him without speaking a word.~ 18 2, 6| replied Yaquita.~Benito, followed by Manoel, hurried along 19 2, 8| thirty years that he had followed his profession the crossing 20 2, 14| of Manaos, who excitedly followed the phases of this dramatic 21 2, 17| not fly!”~The scene which followed these words was heart-rending. 22 2, 18| eastern provinces, and had followed the left bank of the river. 23 2, 19| woods, and for many years he followed the trade of a chaser of 24 2, 20| quite radiant with joy. Then followed Benito, then old Cybele