Book,  chapter

1    2,    4| their lives have never been threatened, you may be sure. All travelers
2    2,    7|    very year the Government threatened to withdraw its subsidy
3    2,   15|   prop up the wagon when it threatened to roll back, and more than
4    2,   19|    not, and never had been, threatened to prove fatal to those
5    3,    3| when some careless steering threatened to throw the ship on her
6    3,   11|    followed; a hundred arms threatened the terror-stricken captives.
7    3,   15|     time their moral energy threatened to give way. They no longer
8    3,   16|     of the ship; because he threatened me; and, last of all, because
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