Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
molluscous 1
molluscs 8
molten 1
moment 140
momentarily 1
momentary 1
moments 15
Frequency    [«  »]
145 say
145 yes
142 good
140 moment
140 returned
140 such
140 wood
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

IntraText - Concordances

moment

    Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| above the water. ~At that moment a loud voice, the voice 2 1,2| fortune favored him till the moment when he was wounded and 3 1,2| give the word. ~At that moment a dog sprang with a bound 4 1,3| Harding disappeared to the moment when his companions set 5 1,3| courageously forward, hoping every moment to meet with a sudden angle 6 1,4| observed Herbert, "at this moment our road is going the wrong 7 1,6| the forest." But at the moment of starting, Herbert observed, 8 1,6| feet in height. ~At this moment a flock of birds, of a small 9 1,6| gallinaceae. ~The lad felt at this moment highly interested. He held 10 1,6| grouse swallowed at the same moment bait and hook. Suddenly 11 1,7| reporter, turning at the moment, saw Pencroft, and his first 12 1,7| Perhaps he was at this moment on a certain track. Perhaps 13 1,7| of the forest. ~At this moment, Top became very excited. 14 1,8| into the depths. From that moment to the moment in which he 15 1,8| From that moment to the moment in which he recovered to 16 1,8| you can't have had a moment of unconsciousness... during 17 1,8| about it by-and-by." ~A moment after the others entered. ~ 18 1,9| darted after Top, but at the moment when they joined him the 19 1,0| island!" said he, at the moment when the lunar crescent 20 1,1| the sun, at the precise moment of its culmination, passed 21 1,2| length terminated; at the moment when each one was about 22 1,3| speaking to himself. ~At this moment his eyes fell upon Top, 23 1,3| which it occupied at this moment would be the north. At the 24 1,3| against the sky. ~At this moment the Southern Cross presented 25 1,3| care also to observe the moment when it passed the meridian 26 1,4| twelve o'clock, at which moment the sun would pass the meridian. ~ 27 1,4| to obtain. ~In fact, the moment when this shadow would reach 28 1,4| the needle of a dial. The moment had come, and Cyrus Harding 29 1,6| rapidity. Top, the first moment of surprise over, began 30 1,6| his astonishment. ~At this moment Top, who had been very quiet 31 1,7| was Neb's affair. ~At this moment Cyrus Harding had other 32 1,8| before four o'clock, at the moment when the sailor's torch 33 1,9| the burrows. But at this moment they had neither snares, 34 1,1| the floating wood to the moment when the frost enchained 35 1,1| to the sailor, from the moment when he found that the foxes 36 1,1| animalculae are building at this moment." ~"And what are these masons?" 37 2,1| extremely savory. At this moment the creature's head could 38 2,2| them, had floated to the moment when it stranded on the 39 2,2| is possible that at the moment, or in expectation of a 40 2,2| have been soldered in a moment of haste. ~As to the dictionaries 41 2,4| had scented men. ~At this moment the reporter appeared round 42 2,4| for a spring, but at that moment a shot struck it in the 43 2,5| should arrive just at the moment when the settlers were there 44 2,5| Granite House. ~But at that moment, Top barked angrily, and 45 2,6| some way or other at that moment their dwelling was occupied, 46 2,6| of the cord, but, at that moment when he gave it a pull to 47 2,6| absence." ~And, at this moment, as if to bear witness to 48 2,6| Granite House. ~At this moment the ladder was seen to slip 49 2,6| that down?" ~But at that moment a cry was heard, and a great 50 2,7| certainly lucky, that at the moment they were about to set out 51 2,0| Spilett, who said,-~"One moment, Master Pencroft, you mustn' 52 2,0| at last, "a truce for one moment. You must share your gratitude 53 2,1| engineer, disarmed for the moment. The conversation ended 54 2,2| great rejoicing. ~At one moment he advanced so far, that 55 2,3| ready to lower the sail at a moment's notice. Gideon Spilett 56 2,4| began to run away, at the moment when the sailor was getting 57 2,4| effect on him, and in a moment one of those beautiful flames, 58 2,5| the "Bonadventure." ~The moment the vessel touched, the 59 2,5| Harding had profited by a moment when he was sleeping, to 60 2,5| engineer observed him every moment! How he was on the watch 61 2,6| agitation. ~Then, passing one moment close to Herbert, he stopped 62 2,6| worked away, without losing a moment, without taking a minute' 63 2,6| was about to fly at the moment when the settlers arrived 64 2,7| from Captain Grant at the moment when the ship struck upon 65 2,7| the stranger stopped for a moment. His voice trembled, but 66 2,7| desert islet, and at the moment he left the yacht these 67 2,9| will be turning at that moment, and will be ebbing out 68 2,0| the gulf, and as at that moment the tide turned, it was 69 2,0| rejoined us at the very moment we needed it; how after 70 3,1| paled slightly, and for a moment his eyes became dim; then, 71 3,1| of the brig. ~But at the moment when Neb and the sailor 72 3,1| black, while this-" ~At that moment the breeze blew out the 73 3,2| door was open. ~At that moment a hand was laid on Ayrton' 74 3,2| descending the ladder at the same moment. ~A fifth shot from Ayrton 75 3,3| evidently ready to fire at a moment's notice. ~In the meanwhile 76 3,3| which to land. ~At that moment two shots were heard. Smoke 77 3,3| struck them both at the same moment. ~Almost immediately a louder 78 3,3| crossed the channel at the moment the second boat reached 79 3,3| direction. Almost at the same moment, fresh reports resounded 80 3,3| said Pencroft. ~At that moment, Cyrus Harding, Ayrton, 81 3,3| should be together at the moment when they were about to 82 3,3| separate!" ~There was not a moment to be lost. The colonists 83 3,4| blew up just at the right moment! Granite House was beginning 84 3,4| did not look at the right moment. An instant before she sank, 85 3,4| with all this?" ~And every moment burst forth the hurrahs 86 3,6| are ready to start at a moment's notice!" ~"I think, Pencroft, 87 3,6| that Ayrton was not at that moment in the corral, or even that 88 3,6| be ready to lower it the moment their companion presented 89 3,6| extended. However, at that moment the engineer observed that 90 3,6| be out of breath at the moment when a struggle might be 91 3,6| were ready to fire at a moment's notice. ~Harding raised 92 3,7| said Pencroft. ~"In a moment," said Harding. ~And he 93 3,7| self-possession which he had lost in a moment of discouragement on feeling 94 3,7| thread might break at any moment. The next day, the 12th 95 3,7| Gideon Spilett, at the moment he scaled the palisade, 96 3,7| evident, too, that at this moment Ayrton, whether living or 97 3,7| nothing he could do at that moment, busied himself in preparing 98 3,8| themselves, awaiting the moment to put their abominable 99 3,8| was wanting at the very moment when it was most necessary 100 3,9| waited impatiently for the moment when Herbert might be moved 101 3,9| Spilett, and Pencroft, at a moment when Herbert was asleep 102 3,9| was nothing to fear at the moment at least, and that the convicts 103 3,9| abandoning it. ~At that moment Pencroft stopped the onager, 104 3,0| to life! He smiled for a moment on finding himself in his 105 3,0| try it without losing a moment," replied Cyrus Harding. ~ 106 3,0| watching. ~Top, at that moment, barked in a strange manner. ~ 107 3,1| exerted, and in a critical moment, when they had despaired 108 3,1| it without ceremony. The moment for departure had arrived, 109 3,1| than six miles, for every moment they were obliged to cut 110 3,2| bark or a cry at a wrong moment would give the alarm. ~" 111 3,2| truth, they expected every moment to hear a report. Five minutes 112 3,2| they be answered? ~At that moment, Herbert, who had advanced 113 3,2| we may be attacked at any moment. Bring the cart into the 114 3,2| orders. There was not a moment to be lost. Perhaps even 115 3,2| hands of the convicts! ~In a moment the reporter and his two 116 3,2| after the other. ~At that moment the moon appeared in the 117 3,2| interior bars. ~But, at that moment, Top, breaking loose, began 118 3,2| their pieces and waited the moment to fire. ~Top still barked, 119 3,3| Was it Ayrton? No, for a moment before he was dreading their 120 3,3| Ben Joyce! ~But from that moment Ayrton was exposed to the 121 3,3| him day and night. Every moment he expected to be put to 122 3,3| hearing failed him. From that moment, that is to say, since the 123 3,5| This work finished, every moment was devoted to finishing 124 3,5| from the corral. ~At that moment sheets of lightning spread 125 3,5| in!" said Harding. ~In a moment the settlers were in the 126 3,6| Lincoln Island, and at this moment furnished an asylum to the " 127 3,6| awaiting death, and that moment when he should rejoin his 128 3,7| captain. ~He paused for a moment, and, instead of completing 129 3,7| quit the "Nautilus" for a moment. Night arrived, although 130 3,8| the carpenters lost not a moment. Moreover, it was unnecessary 131 3,8| is being produced at this moment." ~"What magnificent flames!" 132 3,8| Grotto, and paused for a moment at the last rock before 133 3,9| few minutes. ~It was not a moment too soon. The liquefied 134 3,9| dam held firm, and after a moment of terrible suspense the 135 3,9| the dockyard were for the moment preserved. And these few 136 3,9| a retreat, might at any moment fall in upon them. ~During 137 3,9| hardly allowed themselves a moment's repose, and the glare 138 3,9| sea may break in at any moment. We are in the condition 139 3,9| worked away without losing a moment. ~"Master," asked Neb, a 140 3,0| rock. Herbert did not for a moment quit the engineer's side,


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL