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| Alphabetical [« »] strangely 6 strangely-formed 1 strangely-wild 1 stranger 55 strangers 5 strangled 2 strangling 1 | Frequency [« »] 56 lad 56 obliged 56 stream 55 stranger 54 colony 54 nature 54 occupied | Jules Verne The Mysterious Island IntraText - Concordances stranger |
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1 1,2| had not yet examined the stranger who addressed him. But after 2 2,4| signal the presence of any stranger in the neighborhood. ~At 3 2,5| castaway, or rather the stranger as he was thenceforth termed 4 2,5| on this point, that the stranger must be either English or 5 2,5| establish the identity of the stranger. ~The capture of pigs, made 6 2,5| first days passed by the stranger in Granite House, had he 7 2,5| enjoyed on Tabor Island, the stranger manifested a sullen fury, 8 2,5| carnivorous instincts, the stranger accepted a less bestial 9 2,5| to these attentions, the stranger resumed a more human appearance, 10 2,5| a sailor. ~At times, the stranger gave some slight attention 11 2,5| faith. ~The calm of the stranger was deep, as has been said, 12 2,5| the room occupied by the stranger, who was found lying near 13 2,5| the engineer to him. ~The stranger rose immediately. His eyes 14 2,5| short distance from the stranger, so as to leave him at liberty. ~ 15 2,5| agitated by the breeze, the stranger appeared greedily to drink 16 2,6| after this occurrence, the stranger appeared to wish gradually 17 2,6| there!" said Harding. ~The stranger had begun to use the laboring 18 2,6| the 3rd of November, the stranger, working on the plateau, 19 2,6| My friend!" said he. ~The stranger tried to avoid his look, 20 2,6| at me, I wish it!" ~The stranger looked at the engineer, 21 2,6| friends!" exclaimed the stranger, hiding his face in his 22 2,6| absolved." ~For two hours the stranger remained alone on the shore, 23 2,6| Americans." ~"Ah!" said the stranger, and he murmured, "I prefer 24 2,6| During the following days the stranger did not speak a word, and 25 2,6| night was coming on, the stranger appeared unexpectedly before 26 2,6| In the meanwhile, the stranger had not reappeared. Several 27 2,6| lake. ~But before then, the stranger, whose presence at this 28 2,6| about to spring. ~But the stranger, with no other weapon than 29 2,6| struggle was short. The stranger possessed immense strength 30 2,6| heart. ~The jaguar fell. The stranger kicked away the body, and 31 2,6| Harding advanced towards the stranger, who frowned when he saw 32 2,6| My life!" murmured the stranger. "What is that worth? Less 33 2,6| had just saved him, the stranger folded his arms, his chest 34 2,6| at their disposal. ~The stranger listened with extreme attention. ~ 35 2,6| companion. ~At these words the stranger's face flushed, his head 36 2,6| hand?" ~"No," replied the, stranger in a hoarse voice; "no! 37 2,7| mystery of his life? Would the stranger one day speak of it? Time 38 2,7| want of employment. ~The stranger worked alone, and he had 39 2,7| Granite House, Harding saw the stranger approaching, who, in a calm 40 2,7| question." ~At these words the stranger reddened, and was on the 41 2,7| will listen to you." ~The stranger pressed his hand over his 42 2,7| Thank you, sir," replied the stranger as he withdrew. ~The engineer 43 2,7| carried to the corral. ~The stranger, however, had seen nothing 44 2,7| engineer announced to the stranger that his dwelling was ready 45 2,7| Almost immediately the stranger entered, and without any 46 2,7| replied Harding. ~The stranger remained standing in a corner 47 2,7| the Pacific." ~Here the stranger stopped for a moment. His 48 3,5| years. Who this beneficent stranger is, whose intervention has, 49 3,5| are, for, if it was the stranger who saved me from the waves 50 3,6| possible after all that the stranger, if we manage to find him, 51 3,1| The intervention of the stranger was more evident than ever. 52 3,2| It was probable that the stranger's retreat was not less mysterious 53 3,5| his action! Must not this stranger have indeed mingled with 54 3,5| house was occupied by the stranger, since it was from thence 55 3,5| the valley, and that the stranger's retreat would be there. ~