Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
eruption 13
eruptions 2
eruptive 1
escape 27
escaped 15
escapes 1
escaping 1
Frequency    [«  »]
28 way
27 asked
27 country
27 escape
27 few
27 matter
27 shore
Jules Verne
The Master of the World

IntraText - Concordances

escape

   Chapter
1 4 | to draw to one side, to escape a destruction which would 2 4 | he knew, no doubt, how to escape from every situation. Fortunately 3 5 | police. How many criminals escape us! I believe we should 4 10| he had any opportunity to escape by means of that speed which 5 11| before he had a chance to escape, or he would take to flight 6 11| thus give her warning to escape.~“Had we better stop here?” 7 11| shall stand between her and escape.”~Eager as we all were for 8 12| cut the rope in time to escape us ?~Suddenly the grappling-iron 9 13| beneath the water, how could I escape from her? Unless we landed, 10 13| not abandon all hope of escape?~Moreover—why should I not 11 13| should I not admit it?—to escape without having learned anything 12 13| upper lakes, how was she to escape from these waters, unless 13 14| machine as this. The only escape was by the Detroit River, 14 14| not succeed in making my escape, during this passage across 15 14| diving could I not easily escape, even from a bullet? I should 16 14| decide.~Yet my resolution to escape was but half-hearted. I 17 14| outlawed! Should I let him escape me! No! I would not save 18 14| only last long enough to escape out of cannon range, or 19 14| was impossible for her to escape them by another plunge. 20 14| his machine, it could not escape the power of the great falls. 21 15| indeed, the only time when escape was hopeless?~My impatience 22 15| it is true, the chance of escape. But would an opportunity 23 16| and Mr. Evans managed to escape from the “Albatross” after 24 17| such an opportunity for escape as had occurred to Mr. Prudent 25 17| was impossible for me to escape from the Great Eyrie, before 26 17| of a coming storm did not escape the eye of Robur when toward 27 17| time to furl her sails to escape the shock of the blast,


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