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Alphabetical [« »] sauntering 1 sausages 1 save 16 saved 17 saves 1 saving 2 savings 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 near 17 necessary 17 professional 17 saved 17 single 17 son 16 broke | Maurus Jókai Dr. Dumany's Wife Concordances saved |
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1 I, I| Three times she had been saved by a miracle in railway 2 I, III| officials, who could have saved their own lives easily, 3 I, III| Why had not these been saved for the sake of their wives 4 I, III| And if not, why had I been saved and not they? Here! Here 5 I, IV| small satchel, which I had saved, but which contained nothing 6 I, IV| back her own offspring, saved from a fate too horrible 7 I, IV| perron. Perhaps, if I had saved some honest cockney's son 8 I, IV| said, "This gentleman has saved our little James from being 9 I, IV| of a duty, and if I had saved her little pet monkey or 10 I, V| circumstances? How many were saved, and in what condition? 11 I, V| servant, and the truest! He saved me from an alligator once, 12 I, V| single blessing you asked saved the life of your dear child. 13 II, II| and the infidel may yet be saved; but to deny the Devil is 14 II, VII| gratefully, "I feel as if you had saved me from drowning in an ocean 15 II, VIII| intended, it would have saved you from real harm and real 16 II, XIII| you have by this course saved the lives of many that would 17 II, XVII| honour and reputation are saved; so is that of your child.