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dangerous

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IX | tack about for the south, dangerous as it would be to have the 2 I, X | never, however, forming dangerous rapids. Its course, at first 3 I, XIV | eat, they were scarcely dangerous, and fled with the characteristic 4 I, XVII| threatening manner. Although not dangerous individually, these carnivorous 5 I, XX | for it- would have been dangerous to eat ice. Another effect 6 I, XX | of an active volcano be dangerous to the new fort f Such was 7 I, XXI | shot, and rendered doubly dangerous? Would it be possible to 8 II, II | finished. It would be very dangerous to embark the whole party 9 II, II | principal currents divide the dangerous latitudes comprehended between 10 II, II | why. Two currents, both dangerous for us, run opposite ways. 11 II, II | north-west, and that is the dangerous Kamtchatka Current. Are 12 II, VI | get to the south of his dangerous dominions. The position 13 II, VIII| continent, and fling it into the dangerous currents, which must drift 14 II, VIII| situation was, therefore, more dangerous than ever, as the island 15 II, VIII| daily getting nearer to the dangerous Kamtchatka Current, which, 16 II, VIII| escape in time from the dangerous island were a few wolves, 17 II, X | course, to that terribly dangerous spot where it would be exposed 18 II, X | twenty persons in such a dangerous sea~By the 16th September 19 II, XII | situation was extremely dangerous, that the island would inevitably 20 II, XII | situation was extremely dangerous, that the island would inevitably 21 II, XII | sledges to cross it, it was dangerous for unencumbered pedestrians. 22 II, XIII| cracking the whips in these dangerous passes.~But an immense amount 23 II, XV | its way by a difficult and dangerous passage, is no longer between


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