Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
fellow-creatures 11
fellow-men 4
fellows 4
felt 68
felted 1
felting 1
female 5
Frequency    [«  »]
69 wished
68 came
68 creek
68 felt
68 impossible
68 knew
68 mountain
Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

IntraText - Concordances

felt

   Part,  Chapter
1 1,1| chilly dampness which is felt after the passage of a great 2 1,4| the long grass, Pencroft felt that his feet were crushing 3 1,5| The reporter stopped, felt in his pockets, but finding 4 1,5| his extreme surprise, he felt a tiny piece of wood entangled 5 1,5| warmth was not long in being felt. ~They must now take great 6 1,6| the gallinaceae. ~The lad felt at this moment highly interested. 7 1,6| The sailor undoubtedly felt much greater anxiety than 8 1,7| not make any objection. He felt that Top's arrival contradicted 9 1,7| impossible to guess. But they felt that it was comparatively 10 1,8| heard a throbbing, and even felt a slight breath on his cheek. ~ 11 1,8| surface, in the half light, he felt a living creature struggling 12 1,0| the sky at the zenith was felt through the transparent 13 1,1| had confidence, because he felt capable of extorting from 14 1,2| Harding, dipping in his hand, felt the water oily to the touch. 15 1,2| my hand into the water, I felt no sensation either of heat 16 1,2| him. ~In fact, Top, who felt that his interest was concerned 17 1,8| again. ~Soon fresher air was felt. The drops of water, dried 18 1,9| for the future which he felt. In fact, in that part of 19 1,1| Harding nor his companions felt the sharpness of the atmosphere 20 1,2| insufficiently clothed, felt it severely. Pencroft regretted 21 1,2| intense cold, their fingers felt as if burned when they touched 22 2,2| which the canoe scarcely felt, as it was heavily laden, 23 2,3| or it could no longer be felt at this distance from the 24 2,4| the rising tide was not felt up the stream. In fact, 25 2,5| helped," said Pencroft, who felt home-sickness for Granite 26 2,8| and as has been said, they felt this privation greatly. ~ 27 2,9| excessive. The atmosphere was felt to be full of electricity, 28 2,9| want of which was greatly felt. A gunrack had been made 29 2,0| leave the table, Pencroft felt a hand on his shoulder. ~ 30 2,0| squeeze that he had never felt anything like it before. ~" 31 2,1| process the material called felt. This felt could then be 32 2,1| material called felt. This felt could then be obtained by 33 2,1| mill in the shape of thick felt cloth. The roughnesses with 34 2,1| flannel. It was "Lincolnian felt," and Lincoln Island possessed 35 2,1| severe cold began to be felt about the 20th of June, 36 2,4| civilized beings. All three felt this, and they well knew 37 2,5| whose influence he evidently felt. Cyrus Harding resolved 38 2,6| greatest happiness they had felt since their arrival in Lincoln 39 2,7| any rate the guilty man felt remorse, he repented, and 40 2,7| this unhappy man, for he felt that he was gradually becoming 41 2,7| gradually becoming a savage! He felt that brutishness was gradually 42 2,0| appeared to be anxious. He felt as if the island which he 43 2,0| whom, willing or not, he felt subject. Neb and he often 44 2,0| might be. They had plenty of felt clothing, and the musmons, 45 3,1| and Neb, especially, who felt themselves at once so happy 46 3,1| still in one place. Herbert felt more curiosity. Neb alone 47 3,1| the former convict, still felt himself unworthy to do so! ~ 48 3,1| not what to reply; but he felt that the safety of the colony 49 3,2| replied the engineer, who felt sure that a refusal would 50 3,2| Bob Harvey!" ~What Ayrton felt when he overheard this fragment 51 3,3| landing? ~Cyrus Harding felt this strongly, and he asked 52 3,5| was just, and every one felt it to be so. ~"Yes," rejoined 53 3,7| feeble that Spilett only felt it beat at long intervals, 54 3,7| pale, that the reporter felt anxious. ~"Cyrus," said 55 3,7| any catastrophe. Pencroft felt the swelling of his heart 56 3,9| horribly, and I have never felt so excited as I do now. ~" 57 3,9| waistcoat, a piece of that felt, manufactured solely by 58 3,9| strength. ~The engineer felt his heart sink painfully. 59 3,0| crisis was terrible. Herbert felt himself sinking. He stretched 60 3,0| Spilett, taking his arm, felt his pulse gradually quicken. ~ 61 3,3| manifested all the joy they felt, on seeing him again, almost 62 3,4| manufacture of the coarse felt materials. Though the colonists 63 3,4| instinct had as it were felt it, there was no further 64 3,5| colonists stooped down and felt for the wire with his hands; 65 3,8| aqueous vapors. Cyrus Harding felt the volcanic tufa with which 66 3,9| spite of the respect he felt for Cyrus Harding, could 67 3,9| sentiment which the colonists felt was that of profound sorrow. 68 3,9| this time the colonists felt in the frame of the island


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL