| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] damage 9 damaged 1 damages 1 damp 17 dampness 1 dams 3 dance 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 climb 17 commenced 17 containing 17 damp 17 desert 17 driven 17 duty | Jules Verne The Mysterious Island IntraText - Concordances damp |
Part, Chapter
1 1,6| sheltered from all wind and damp. ~It was nine o'clock in 2 1,7| and the wind, though less damp, was very sharp and cold. 3 1,8| was pure though slightly damp, but producing no mephitic 4 1,9| completely sheltered from the damp. There was no want of space, 5 1,9| natural warren, a slightly damp meadow, covered with willows 6 1,0| grain was buried in the damp earth. ~Did it not seem 7 2,2| circumstances be sheltered from damp. ~"Oh!" cried Neb, "suppose 8 2,2| had preserved them from damp, and which could not have 9 2,8| that it is not injured by damp, that it does not make the 10 2,8| it comes in contact with damp air; but by substituting 11 2,2| cork, and took from it a damp paper, on which were written 12 2,4| disordered bed, of which the damp and yellow coverlets proved 13 2,4| and a Bible, eaten away by damp; in a corner a few tools, 14 2,6| would have been injured by damp. Now, there is nothing of 15 2,8| has not been injured by damp?" ~"That proves," answered 16 3,5| man. ~There was no fear of damp in the middle of that thick 17 3,2| found a heat in this soil, damp in its upper layer, but