Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
variety 2
various 12
vary 1
vast 37
vastness 1
vatican 1
vaudey 2
Frequency    [«  »]
37 less
37 poor
37 turn
37 vast
36 ballast
36 close
36 coast
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

IntraText - Concordances

vast

   Chapter
1 II | surrender the secret of her vast solitudes; a modern OEdipus 2 IV | mission in the Soudan.~This vast region is situated between 3 IV | arrived, in October, at the vast oasis of Asben. Dr. Barth 4 VIII | depicted the wonders of this vast, mysterious country, now 5 XII | its deeper color upon a vast planisphere; the fields 6 XIII | only three-fourths of the vast capacity of the balloon 7 XIII | mountains, upon whose summits vast fields of snow surprised 8 XVI | heated soil is like one vast electric battery.”~“You 9 XVI | going on below it like a vast crown of artificial fireworks 10 XIX | the centre of Africa, a vast depression, an immense central 11 XXIII | balloon moved slowly over a vast plateau of mountains: there, 12 XXIV | stream, or pond, in all this vast extent of country.”~“I hope 13 XXIV | terror, probably, of the vast solitudes of Sahara—for 14 XXIV | concerning the existence of a vast stretch of water in the 15 XXV | the doctor. “Look at that vast reach of sand! What a strange 16 XXV | standing out against the vast background of sand, and 17 XXVI | the arid blue sky, and the vast yellow expanse of the desert-sand, 18 XXVI | knees bent under him; the vast solitude struck terror to 19 XXVII | his turn of delirium. The vast expanse of sand appeared 20 XXVII | column, but, caught in the vast displacement of the atmosphere 21 XIX | to be the rocks of that vast expanse.~Hills, but of trifling 22 XIX | seems to me that there is a vast extent of country between 23 XXX | met his death. Ah! this vast country might well be called 24 XXXII | could be felt over this vast expanse of water; but about 25 XXXIII | borders of the lake. The vast stretch of water broadened 26 XXXIII | keeping ourselves above that vast sheet of water throughout 27 XXXIV | moving from beneath—the vast tomb of an entire caravan!~ 28 XXXV | He was in the middle of a vast lake, surrounded by tribes 29 XXXVIII| between throughout this vast solitude.~“The Arabs,” replied 30 XXXVIII| dangers in crossing the vast solitudes comprised between 31 XLIX | legendary ruins of some vast city of the middle ages, 32 XLIX | triangle marked out upon a vast plain of white sand, its 33 XLI | motionlessly suspended above a vast field of verdure, formed 34 XLII | heard vague sounds in the vast forests around him; he even 35 XLII | took in nothing but one vast ocean of flame; the large 36 XLIII | that is their work! Where vast stretches of cultivated 37 XLIV | of Dr. Ferguson in that vast region comprised between


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License