Book,  chapter

 1    1,    9| forests in game, and plenty of safe and accessible harbors;
 2    2,   15|  absolute navigation to find a safe way over the billowy region.~
 3    2,   17|       travelers feel perfectly safe; consequently they resolved
 4    2,   19|  dripping ladies. Everyone was safe; but the provisions and
 5    3,    4|        fell. The hull would be safe for some hours yet. At daybreak
 6    3,    6|      sealed cases, staunch and safe from sea water, and then
 7    3,   10|    priests.~In this place, and safe for the moment from the
 8    3,   14|        they thought themselves safe from all the savages in
 9    3,   14|     Glenarvan counted on being safe when the party arrived at
10    3,   15|        they knew not, were all safe on board the DUNCAN.~
11    3,   16| satisfied that he had come off safe and sound from his adventure
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