Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
ahull 4
aid 2
aimed 1
air 28
air-bubbles 1
alacrity 1
alarm 1
Frequency    [«  »]
29 perhaps
29 took
29 young
28 air
28 began
28 come
28 heavy
Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

IntraText - Concordances

air

   Chapter
1 VII | enjoyed the early morning air, laden with its briny fragrance, 2 VIII | quite impervious to the air, The “Chancellor’s” pumps 3 VIII | side, to get a breath of air.~This morning at daybreak 4 VIII | scarcely risen, and the air was fresh and cool, in strange 5 IX | exclude every breath of air from penetrating into the 6 IX | carefully every breath of outer air, so that perhaps the conflagration 7 IX | which, somehow or other, air gets into the hold.”~“Have 8 X | yet that by excluding the air, the fire may be stifled 9 X | conveying some molecules of air. Altogether, he considers 10 XII | run the risk of admitting air into the hold by going down 11 XIII | very moment we admit the air, the flames will rush forth 12 XIII | to comprehend where the air could have entered that 13 XVIII| sonorous vibration of the air across the basaltic rocks, 14 XXI | hurrah rang through the air; our prison-doors were opened, 15 XXVI | oppressive; scarcely a breath of air vibrated through the metal 16 XXXIV| did not return, but the, air remained stifling and oppressive, 17 XXXIV| of catching a breath of air, Miss Herbey, Andre Letourneur, 18 XXXIV| but the dryness of the air made it a weak conductor. 19 XXXV | were by the pressure of the air, but now, as though strengthened 20 XXXV | of sulphur pervaded the air, but though thunderbolts 21 XXXV | musketry, resounded through the air. This was produced by a 22 XXXV | contact with a current of cold air, hail was formed with great 23 XLII | under the action of the hot air we breathed. At my urgent 24 XLII | is as high as ever. The air is heated like a furnace, 25 XLIII| and the little puff of air that had aroused our hopes 26 XLIII| straight upwards in the air. If darkness should come 27 XLIV | To my parched throat the air seemed a little less trying 28 XLVI | unaccustomed odour floating in the air? My nostrils became distended,


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