Book,  chapter

 1    1,    4|          cost more lives than it saved. In short, they assigned
 2    1,   14|        the child so miraculously saved, burst into tears.~
 3    1,   19|       will come, and we shall be saved. Bravo, Thalcave! my brave
 4    1,   19|     place to do it? Thalcave has saved my life already, and you—
 5    1,   21| afterward that the Frenchman was saved.”~“Saved!” exclaimed young
 6    1,   21|       the Frenchman was saved.”~“Saved!” exclaimed young Robert,
 7    1,   26|        be surprised if they were saved after all.~The direction
 8    2,    3|          sailors, providentially saved from misery and death; but
 9    2,    6|       penny he could till he had saved enough to purchase new lots.
10    2,    7|     Grant’s quartermaster.”~“And saved with him after the shipwreck?”~“
11    2,    7|       shipping papers with me; I saved them from the wreck.”~He
12    2,   11|     utmost to save what could be saved.~“The bridge must have broken,”
13    2,   11|         no living thing could be saved. The fire had done its work
14    2,   19|        small store of provisions saved from the raft composed the
15    3,   11|        arbitrary taboo which had saved them from the fury of the
16    3,   18|     making the blunder which has saved our lives. When I was in
17    3,   20|        my Lord, and God has only saved me through your efforts
18    3,   20|       and habits of life.~“I had saved my instruments from the
19    3,   20|         boat was lowered—we were saved—and, oh, wonder of Divine
20    3,   21|          his two companions were saved. John Mangles wedded Mary
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