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Alphabetical [« »] easterly 1 eastern 2 eastward 3 easy 17 easy-chairs 1 eat 7 eaten 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 door 17 doubtless 17 dozen 17 easy 17 friends 17 further 17 immediately | Jules Verne Eight hundred leagues on the Amazon Concordances easy |
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1 1, 2| an active animal was not easy. On the ground he could 2 1, 6| long paddles not at all easy to work against the stream; 3 1, 7| nothing was assuredly less easy in that jumble of knots, 4 1, 7| right bank, and it would be easy to get back afterward.~A 5 1, 8| lying on the strand.~And an easy task it was. Under the direction 6 1, 9| cargo for lucrative and easy sale in the provinces of 7 1, 9| carried on board, and afforded easy communications with the 8 1, 12| neighbor, Peru. This was no easy matter.~If Brazil wished 9 1, 16| wives and children, it is easy to see that hair-dressers 10 1, 16| good priest had not such an easy task in Manoel, who was 11 1, 16| passed over his face it was easy to see that the sending 12 1, 19| gone!”~“But what is still easy is to get the diamonds in 13 2, 10| respiration became less easy; the retractibility of his 14 2, 12| assuredly it will not be very easy to find the key to this 15 2, 16| repair, which it would be easy to tear down or cut through 16 2, 16| This canal afforded an easy way of gaining the river 17 2, 16| mouth of the Rio Negro was easy enough, and the pirogue