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| Alphabetical [« »] pints 1 pioneer 1 pious 1 pipe 13 pipe-clay 2 pipes 4 piqued 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 patience 13 penetrated 13 people 13 pipe 13 plain 13 plenty 13 pounds | Jules Verne The Mysterious Island IntraText - Concordances pipe |
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1 1,5| rather even have lost my pipe! Confound the box! Where 2 1,9| served as a kitchen. The pipe destined to conduct the 3 1,9| of the kitchen, and the pipe met it like that of an iron 4 2,3| except in the bowl of his pipe. ~"No, Pencroft," replied 5 2,9| most difficulty, was the pipe of the glass-maker, an iron 6 2,0| will present him with a pipe already filled!" ~"All right, 7 2,0| friend?" ~"Nothing more." ~"A pipe, then?" ~Pencroft jumped 8 2,0| him with a ready-filled pipe, and Herbert with a glowing 9 2,0| a word; so, seizing the pipe, he carried it to his lips, 10 2,2| entrance to Granite House! ~"My pipe," cried Pencroft. "He has 11 2,2| Pencroft. "He has taken my pipe! Hello, my honest Jup, I 12 2,2| this day Master Jup had a pipe of his own, the sailor's 13 3,4| cylinder. ~"What, that bit of pipe!" exclaimed Pencroft in