Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
longer 29
longest 1
look 46
looked 40
looking 10
looks 1
loose 11
Frequency    [«  »]
41 lay
41 place
41 whole
40 looked
40 shore
40 tell
39 passed
Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

IntraText - Concordances

looked

   Chapter
1 I | gable cut into steps; it looked upon one of those winding 2 III | noticed a sort of stain which looked like an ink blot. But in 3 III | language is it?”~Here I looked for a display of learning, 4 III | memory and fancy.~There looked down upon me the faithful 5 IV | the word “tabiled”, which looked like Hebrew, and in the 6 V | pen in hand he began what looked very much like algebraic 7 VII | sir?”~But when she had looked upon me, Gräuben could not 8 VIII | was a huge building that looked like a hospital.~“That’s 9 IX | their chief export. The men looked like robust but heavy, blond 10 IX | foot for shoes.~The women looked as sad and as resigned as 11 X | expression of simplicity; but it looked like a diabolical grin.~[ 12 XI | understand each other. Neither looked at the amount of the payment: 13 XII | nearly touched the ground he looked like a six-legged centaur.~“ 14 XV | Look!” said my uncle.~I looked down upon the plain. An 15 XVI | one of a stormy sea. If I looked westward, there the ocean 16 XVI | seated upon loose lava rocks, looked at him with asmuch wonder 17 XVI | he added in Danish.~I looked at Hans, to hear what he 18 XIX | very end of the chimney.”~I looked around me. We were standing 19 XIX | between low structures which looked like beaver’s huts, and 20 XX | my hand it was black. I looked nearer, and found we were 21 XXI | He let me hold them and looked at me. His eyes were moistened.~ 22 XXIII | and pressed them while he looked on me without moving a muscle 23 XXIII | moved towards the wall. I looked on. He applied his ear against 24 XXV | surface. Being fossils, we looked upon all those things as 25 XXV | and note the direction.”~I looked, and replied carefully:~[ 26 XXVIII| speak. Listen to me. We have looked for you up the gallery and 27 XXIX | morning, on awakening, I looked round me. My couch, made 28 XXXI | shall set sail to-morrow.”~I looked about for a ship.~“Set sail, 29 XXXII | actually has no eyes at all.”~I looked: nothing could be more certain. 30 XXXIII| between two hard bodies.~I looked at the hunter.~“Tänder,“ 31 XXXIII| alternately with heavy plunges. I looked and cried:~“It is an enormous 32 XXXVI | fixed position. My uncle looked, and looked, and looked 33 XXXVI | position. My uncle looked, and looked, and looked again. He rubbed 34 XXXVI | looked, and looked, and looked again. He rubbed his eyes, 35 XXXIX | gave birth to flowerslooked like brown-paper flowers, 36 XXXIX | ourselves: it is a man!”~I looked, shaking my head incredulously. 37 XL | was final. I stopped, I looked underneath the block: no 38 XLIV | matter to him? My uncle looked round with dumb surprise.~“ 39 XLV | will not leave me again!”~I looked tenderly upon her, and she 40 XLV | the wrong way.”~My uncle looked, he compared, and the house


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