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| Alphabetical [« »] heard 90 heard- 1 hearing 8 heart 35 heart-rending 2 hearth 5 hearths 2 | Frequency [« »] 35 extremity 35 fallen 35 gone 35 heart 35 led 35 lord 35 mind | Jules Verne The Mysterious Island IntraText - Concordances heart |
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1 1,1| the voice of a man whose heart was inaccessible to fear, 2 1,2| Abolitionist from conviction and heart, had long since given his 3 1,3| following the impulse of his heart, immediately threw himself 4 1,4| responded Herbert, whose pious heart was full of gratitude to 5 1,5| alone! . . . . The boy's heart sank; the sailor had not 6 1,5| carefully, and with a beating heart, holding his breath, he 7 1,6| than ever in his determined heart. An illusion perhaps, but 8 1,8| the faintest throb of the heart. ~Neb had raised himself 9 1,8| words hope revived in Neb's heart. He undressed his master 10 1,9| for, in the bottom of his heart he shared the confidence 11 1,9| plunged straight into the heart of the forest. There were 12 1,4| would have rejoiced the heart of a conchologist; there 13 1,9| aspirations of this brave heart. He knew how communicable 14 2,1| rejoice friend Pencroft's heart." ~In fact, the heart of 15 2,1| s heart." ~In fact, the heart of friend Pencroft could 16 2,9| country implanted in the heart of man, that if a ship had 17 2,1| set free. ~Perhaps in his heart Gideon Spilett, in whom 18 2,2| he, "it is so already in heart, if not in deed!" ~In the 19 2,4| despair, for he had a gallant heart, and grasping the tiller 20 2,6| plunged his knife into its heart. ~The jaguar fell. The stranger 21 2,7| reads the depths of the heart, but you will be neither 22 2,7| was this solitude, to a heart tormented by remorse! ~" 23 3,1| deep thought, and in his heart feared rather than desired 24 3,7| ascertain if the poor lad's heart was still beating. ~"He 25 3,7| he fell, struck to the heart by Harding's dagger, more 26 3,7| to extract it." ~"But the heart?" asked Harding. ~"The heart 27 3,7| heart?" asked Harding. ~"The heart has not been touched; if 28 3,7| felt the swelling of his heart gradually subside. He was 29 3,9| The engineer felt his heart sink painfully. He still 30 3,3| And?" said Pencroft, his heart beating. ~"And not having 31 3,5| Lincoln Herald! ~So is man's heart. The desire to perform a 32 3,6| cherishing in the recesses of his heart the hope that he might become 33 3,6| advice to give them, and, his heart being softened by the approach 34 3,7| was concentrated in the heart and head. ~The engineer 35 3,9| is enough to break one's heart!" said Gideon Spilett, one