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Alphabetical [« »] summits 4 summoned 1 sums 1 sun 19 sunbeam 1 sunday 1 sunk 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 slightly 19 started 19 stop 19 sun 19 thirty 19 visit 19 white | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances sun |
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1 1, 1| proceedings by the height of the sun, calculated with more or 2 1, 5| temperature is kept down, and the sun does not give out heat unchecked. 3 1, 6| crowns, through which the sun luxuriantly rayed on to 4 1, 7| thick foliage prevented the sun’s rays from every reaching 5 1, 7| to it as the light of the sun, the tree of the tropics, 6 1, 10| tempered the ardor of the sun—one of those winds which 7 1, 10| russet grasses tinted by the sun, formed a ruddy relief to 8 1, 11| Jahuma.~The setting of the sun on a clear horizon, free 9 1, 12| the rays of the tropical sun.~Brazil was from the first 10 1, 16| the lake as the setting sun gilded it with its rays; 11 1, 16| this island, as soon as the sun rose above the horizon, 12 1, 17| the scoop, exposed to the sun, hardened, and assume the 13 1, 17| Pasquero to pass the night.~The sun was already low on the horizon, 14 1, 18| shaded from the rays of the sun.”~“At the same time pleasant 15 1, 19| breathe the evening air. The sun was low on the horizon, 16 2, 7| of August, as soon as the sun rose, Manoel and Fragoso, 17 2, 8| value.~A little before the sun disappeared, Araujo, finding 18 2, 9| Manoel apart, before the sun had risen, and said to him: “ 19 2, 10| waters, and the magnificent sun, shining in a cloudless