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| Alphabetical [« »] draught 1 draughts 1 draughty 1 draw 13 drawbridges 1 drawing 7 drawings 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 discovery 13 doing 13 double 13 draw 13 ear 13 elements 13 endeavored | Jules Verne The Mysterious Island IntraText - Concordances draw |
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1 1,2| well knew, was not a man to draw back, and when the project 2 1,5| smoke and to make the fire draw. The cave was thus divided 3 1,5| breaking it, he managed to draw out the wretched yet precious 4 1,3| the island. He would not draw back from any task: a determined 5 1,5| very tranquilly began to draw. Happily for Gideon Spilett, 6 2,6| they would then be able to draw down the ladder to the ground, 7 2,6| force to subdue him, nor draw his teeth, as is sometimes 8 2,7| capture some animals to draw it. ~But though there might 9 2,7| takes it into his head to draw up the ladder which he so 10 2,1| of uneasiness seemed to draw him towards this well? Why 11 2,2| darkness made their assailants draw back. ~The chief thing was 12 3,2| the sailor were not men to draw back, but they knew that 13 3,4| rigorous winters. I would draw your attention also to an