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| Alphabetical [« »] rectify 1 rectilinear 1 recur 2 red 38 red-beaks 1 red-hot 2 red-looking 1 | Frequency [« »] 38 keep 38 object 38 prepared 38 red 38 saying 38 seven 37 armed | Jules Verne The Mysterious Island IntraText - Concordances red |
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1 1,2| Light whiskers bordering on red surrounded his face. His 2 1,5| a word. ~As to Neb, his red eyes showed how he had cried, 3 1,6| by way of hooks. Large red worms, which were crawling 4 1,0| male was gorgeous in his red plumage, decorated with 5 1,2| limpid between high banks of red earth, the color of which 6 1,2| this color, the name of Red Creek was immediately given 7 1,2| sparkling green and crowned with red, blue lories, and various 8 1,2| mistaken, there exist black and red kangaroos, rock kangaroos, 9 1,2| The limpid waters of the Red Creek flowed under an arch 10 1,3| towards the mouth of the Red Creek, and the first smoke 11 1,5| hundred feet flowed the Red Creek, and consequently 12 1,6| of water furnished by the Red Creek must also escape by 13 1,6| directly. ~The mouth of the Red Creek, at the place where 14 1,6| last long. The water became red with blood, and the body 15 1,7| filled by the water from the Red Creek. ~"Well, Cyrus," said 16 1,9| they were made of a sort of red cedar, with light, strong 17 1,0| up to the source of the Red Creek. The simplest thing 18 1,1| wings black, white, and red, and flattened beak. Herbert 19 2,3| of farrows containing a red, sweet-smelling gum. Nothing 20 2,4| other watercourses but the Red Creek and the Mercy. ~During 21 2,7| it at the sources of the Red Creek, where the ruminants 22 2,7| the volume of water in the Red Creek was considerable enough 23 2,8| island towards the mouth of Red Creek, and the colonists 24 2,8| near the sources of the Red Creek, at the foot of Mount 25 2,2| visit to the sources of the Red Creek. ~"They are colpeo 26 2,6| Cyrus Harding. His eyes were red with the tears he had shed, 27 3,1| time, "nor the English, the red of which could be easily 28 3,6| stream which flowed from the Red Creek and watered the meadows 29 3,1| courses of the Mercy and Red Creek, and lastly, the spurs 30 3,3| shoulder of that, a little red spot, a sort of scarcely 31 3,3| and on the east on the Red Creek valley. These two 32 3,8| just beyond the source of Red Creek and examine the condition 33 3,8| the eastern spur, passed Red Creek, and arrived at the 34 3,9| the island, the springs of Red Creek and Jacamar Wood, 35 3,9| one side, the valley of Red Creek, and on the other 36 3,9| overflowing the bed of Red Creek, threatened to cut 37 3,9| the principal stream of Red Creek Valley became more 38 3,9| a mile from the mouth of Red Creek. A question of life