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1 1, 12| Paganel; “we have no place of shelter.”~“It is absolutely necessary, 2 1, 12| knew they had not a roof to shelter them, suddenly the Major 3 1, 13| being lighted.~“This will shelter us, at any rate,” said Glenarvan, “ 4 1, 17| thick that the Indians find shelter in it from storms. At certain 5 1, 22| trenches filled with water. No shelter was near, and ponchos had 6 1, 22| equanimity. There was no shelter, and nothing for it but 7 1, 22| only have been called a shelter by people not very fastidious, 8 1, 24| whose canopy they had found shelter, and whose depths he declared 9 1, 26| were there. There was no shelter on the coast for her, neither 10 1, 26| s encampment beneath the shelter of the sand-hills; the last 11 2, 8| necessity, the gentlemen might shelter themselves here, when the 12 2, 15| and obliged them to seek a shelter among the rocks. It was 13 2, 15| was pitched beneath the shelter of the great trees; and 14 2, 16| tent became an insufficient shelter. Glenarvan and his companions 15 2, 17| gum-trees.~The tent was no shelter against the balls. It was 16 2, 18| went for comfort under the shelter of the wagon.~At this moment 17 2, 19| There would have been no shelter from this, if by chance 18 3, 7| starting they had to look for shelter.~Wilson was fortunate enough 19 3, 7| Here the travelers took shelter with their arms and provisions. 20 3, 8| trees grown expressly to shelter us. Let us have supper and 21 3, 15| the road, and, under the shelter of the high ranges, march 22 3, 15| dogs drive them away to the shelter of these inaccessible forests. 23 3, 20| and beneath this secure shelter the rainy season passed