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| Alphabetical [« »] great-grandchildren 1 greater 18 greatest 21 greatly 22 grebe 1 greece 2 greedily 3 | Frequency [« »] 22 food 22 forty 22 gazed 22 greatly 22 green 22 inexplicable 22 jacamar | Jules Verne The Mysterious Island IntraText - Concordances greatly |
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1 1,8| which seemed to have been greatly increased by the rains, 2 1,9| northeast, and its very violence greatly proves that it could not 3 1,0| large steps, which would greatly facilitate the ascent to 4 1,3| a very strong quicklime, greatly increased by slacking, at 5 1,5| being close together would greatly facilitate the treatment 6 1,7| level of the lake would be greatly lowered, and the opening 7 1,0| the settlers would suffer greatly from cold. ~On this subject 8 1,0| these candles would be greatly appreciated during the long 9 1,1| powerful heat of the coal was greatly appreciated in the low temperature, 10 2,2| try to hide that he was greatly excited. ~The sailor began 11 2,3| gunshot, and Pencroft was greatly tempted to fire, but Harding 12 2,4| every step, these obstacles greatly lengthening their journey. ~ 13 2,8| seal-leather, which were greatly needed to replace the shoes 14 2,8| they felt this privation greatly. ~The settlers hunted too 15 2,8| It could not have been greatly prolonged. Richmond had 16 2,9| buttons, the want of which was greatly felt. A gunrack had been 17 2,0| certain machines, which greatly excited the curiosity of 18 2,1| the affairs of the Union, greatly interested his auditors 19 2,1| Mount Franklin, did not greatly suffer from the violence 20 2,3| of the island, which will greatly facilitate our search." ~" 21 2,4| Gideon Spilett, and Herbert, greatly astonished, let him proceed. ~ 22 2,4| vessel, as she labored less, greatly increased. ~Neither Pencroft,