Part, chapter

 1    1,    3|       strength, to which, when danger threatened, he could never
 2    1,    6|      shall reach Belem without danger or fatigue.”~“And during
 3    1,    9|    being colonized day by day. Danger was not taken into consideration.
 4    1,   10|       the crew, warded off the danger and remained in the flow
 5    1,   17|   scheming fellow there may be danger in doing anything until
 6    1,   17|    Garral, thinking no more of danger, rushed out of the house,
 7    2,    6|        river. He perceived the danger; he tried to retake the
 8    2,    9|    Amazon. Besides, in case of danger, the diver has always his
 9    2,   10|      below this there is great danger, the human organism not
10    2,   16| pirogue could he be got out of danger quickly enough, and the
11    2,   16|    procure a passage with less danger on the coast of the Pacific
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