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| Alphabetical [« »] expected 21 expecting 2 expedient 1 expedition 30 expeditions 2 expeditious 1 expel 1 | Frequency [« »] 30 castaway 30 contained 30 contrary 30 expedition 30 latitude 30 met 30 mistaken | Jules Verne The Mysterious Island IntraText - Concordances expedition |
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1 1,2| set out on their hazardous expedition in the balloon on the 20th 2 1,6| prepare themselves for an expedition, either along the shore 3 1,6| particular object of their expedition was, as has been said, to 4 1,4| or rather an exploring expedition, to that side of the island 5 1,0| which had been seen on the expedition to Mount Franklin, and the 6 1,1| colony took part in the expedition. Accordingly, on the 5th 7 2,1| will look for in our next expedition." ~The day on which the 8 2,3| for the proposed exploring expedition, which recent events had 9 2,3| Harding assigned for the expedition. They hoped besides to supply 10 2,6| which they had had on their expedition were exhausted, and they 11 2,1| should be devoted to an expedition against these birds. ~Not 12 2,3| arrangements for the new expedition were made. It appeared best 13 2,7| but he continued,-~"The expedition set out and proceeded across 14 2,7| her. After having led the expedition near enough to the coast, 15 2,7| from the place where the expedition had stopped. It was there 16 2,8| newspapers of the yacht expedition undertaken by Lord Glenarvan, 17 2,9| Ayrton of the projected expedition, and proposed that he should 18 3,2| Speedy" departing on an expedition, it was probable that some 19 3,6| without delay; but as the expedition would be of some days duration, 20 3,6| favorable for the projected expedition, which, if it did not accomplish 21 3,6| Herbert found time to make an expedition to Port Balloon, The sailor 22 3,6| had been employed in some expedition? ~"But how was it we did 23 3,6| Granite House for a long expedition, I think the 'Bonadventure' 24 3,8| the object of our grand expedition at the same time-" ~"As 25 3,9| interrupted only by the projected expedition through the island. ~It 26 3,1| should have recovered, the expedition, the result of which must 27 3,1| therefore, decided that the expedition should be carried through 28 3,1| themselves were to accompany the expedition; the inaccessible dwelling 29 3,2| they knew nothing of the expedition against them, if, lastly, 30 3,8| the sailor's opinion, the expedition projected by the engineer