Book,  chapter

 1    1,    5|   opinion that the yacht might safely attempt the circumnavigation
 2    1,   22|       Heaven.~The night passed safely, and no one stirred till
 3    1,   22|       and in a few minutes was safely reached by the whole party;
 4    1,   23|   stages of boughs, and landed safely on the top of the trunk,
 5    1,   23| natural cradles, in which once safely tucked up we shall sleep
 6    1,   26|        could not have ventured safely nearer the sand-banks.~Glenarvan,
 7    2,    2|     conditions, the voyage was safely and rapidly accomplished.
 8    2,   10|        so that the wagon might safely enough venture.~“I suppose
 9    2,   15|      The chain of the Alps was safely passed, and the usual arrangements
10    2,   18|     half-a-day than not arrive safely.~John Mangles gave his sailor
11    3,    4|         knowing the ship to be safely lodged in the sand, begged
12    3,   12|      them the boy had alighted safely.~Glenarvan and Lady Helena
13    3,   12|    dangerous route.~He arrived safely; he rejoined Lord and Lady
14    3,   12|   after, all the fugitives had safely escaped from the Ware-Atoua,
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