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Alphabetical [« »] placidly 1 placing 1 plague 1 plain 18 plainest 1 plainly 3 plains 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 outside 18 particular 18 passed 18 plain 18 possibly 18 rage 18 recognized | Maurus Jókai A hungarian Nabob Concordances plain |
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1 I| outward appearance it was plain that he did not belong to 2 I| it. I am used to rough, plain speaking, even from my heydukes. 3 III| beast came out into the plain, looked about him, and saw 4 III| baited bull stood on the plain roaring terribly, and tearing 5 III| of his speed across the plain.~ ~That was something like 6 III| most original joke. It was plain to every eye, moreover, 7 VI| paleness of his face it was plain that he was suffering torments. 8 VII| saffron hues. The whole plain around was calm and still; 9 VII| a dreadful blue. It was plain, from the trembling of his 10 VIII| grip hold of them. It was plain that she did not give so 11 XIII| and from whence the whole plain was visible. Only here and 12 XIII| advanced into the bushy plain, sending the dogs on in 13 XIII| helter-skelter across the plain. Every one fancied that 14 XX| the snowy whiteness of the plain preserves some gleam of 15 XX| the sledge, and swept the plain on every side, as if he 16 XX| darkly against the snow-white plain.~ ~What was beneath those 17 XX| sledge, and cut across the plain, while the driver returned 18 Words| Alföld, the great Hungarian plain.~ ~Attila, the short, fringed