Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|          or be so useful, as to save those unfortunate fellows,
 2    1,    5|     acclamations— for it was to save their brothersScotchmen,
 3    1,   13|         and nothing was visible save the fantastic SILHOUETTE
 4    1,   14|   father? What right have we to save the captain at the cost
 5    1,   14|   despair.~But he heard nothing save the beatings of his own
 6    1,   19|     Indian was going to try and save his friends by sacrificing
 7    1,   19|       of his hands. “I, myself! Save this boy, Thalcave! I commit
 8    1,   19|      lightness and swiftness to save them all. But Glenarvan
 9    1,   19|    young voice called out:~“God save you, my lord.”~But before
10    1,   19|       horse. Brave boy. He will save himself!”~“And suppose he
11    1,   19|       and you— you are going to save my father.”~
12    1,   23| courageous Patagonian.~“He will save himself, Mr. Robert,” replied
13    1,   23|       it was Thalcave who would save Thaouka, or Thaouka save
14    1,   23|        save Thaouka, or Thaouka save Thalcave.~Their own situation
15    1,   23|       plunged into the water to save Thaouka.”~“Generous, brave
16    1,   23| Scotland would unite with me to save so devoted a son as he has
17    2,    5|         the yacht on shore.~“To save the lives of those on board,
18    2,    5|         captain, “I will try to save my wife or perish with her.
19    2,    7|    there, and find him too, and save him,” exclaimed Paganel. “
20    2,   11|       it, in order, he said, to save time. Glenarvan concurred
21    2,   11|       while doing his utmost to save what could be saved.~“The
22    2,   16|       would cause; but it would save us great fatigue, and perhaps
23    2,   18|         waste. And now, may God save our poor sailor, and protect
24    2,   19|    practicable.”~“And will that save my unhappy men?” cried Glenarvan.~“
25    3,    6|      make the land or anchor to save themselves from being carried
26    3,    8|         the plain. Olbinett, to save time, plucked the birds
27    3,   12|         he, “it is I am here to save you all; but be very silent.”~“
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License