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| Alphabetical [« »] utterly 4 vagabonds 1 vague 2 vain 21 vainly 3 valet 1 valiantly 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 suitable 21 sulphate 21 table 21 vain 21 visible 21 watched 21 whatever | Jules Verne The Mysterious Island IntraText - Concordances vain |
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1 1,2| Grant attempted, though in vain, to possess himself of Richmond, 2 1,3| engineer. But they searched in vain for wood or dry brambles; 3 1,3| Pencroft called him in vain. The reporter prepared to 4 1,4| them as a retreat, but in vain; everywhere the wall appeared 5 1,5| searched carefully, but in vain. The box was of copper, 6 1,5| border of the forest, all in vain. ~It was five in the evening 7 1,6| fruit. Pencroft searched in vain for some of those precious 8 1,8| hands! ~He sought long in vain. This desert coast appeared 9 1,2| Pencroft. "I have looked in vain for anything that's worth 10 1,2| Harding called them back in vain. But it was in vain too 11 1,2| back in vain. But it was in vain too for the hunters to pursue 12 1,6| we have searched for in vain here?" ~"That is true," 13 1,7| opening so long looked for in vain, and the force of the current 14 1,9| Hunters and dog ran in vain; these rodents escaped them 15 2,6| replied to Pencroft, who in vain repeated his vigorous shouts. ~ 16 2,2| valiantly, and it was in vain that they endeavored to 17 2,4| But their searches were vain, and during the half of 18 2,6| improve his life was in vain, the colonists waited patiently. 19 3,0| had struggled, though in vain, against it until the cart 20 3,5| dwelling so long sought for in vain. ~The sky was literally 21 3,6| the destruction of all his vain hopes, a prey to profound