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savages 2
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saving 3
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21 remember
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21 risk
21 save
21 sound
21 truth
21 try
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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save

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IX | to God, who alone could save them.~Neither of them could 2 I, IX | Barnett : “alone, you may save yourself; together, we should 3 I, IX | perish with her he wished to save.~At this moment a strange 4 I, XXI | this without an effort to save ourselves !”~“Yes,” replied 5 I, XXI | the precautions taken to save the lives of those who were 6 I, XXI | attempt about to be made to save their lives.~Two long ropes 7 II, II | sailors, but which alone can save us now. The winter will 8 II, V | it would be impossible to save, were turned to good account. 9 II, VIII | for winter; it alone can save us.”~It was now mid-day, 10 II, VIII | winter come soon enough to save us? Everything depends upon 11 II, VIII | be in the power of man to save us, he will do it.”~By nine 12 II, VIII | one in danger for us to save!~And Mrs Barnett, dragging 13 II, IX | rescue, and that God would save me by your means.”~We know 14 II, X | the only thing which could save them was the winter, the 15 II, XVIII| they were to attempt to save their companions, and driven 16 II, XVIII| They had their comrades to save, and amongst them the brave 17 II, XIX | could make no attempt to save themselves, succour could 18 II, XIX | enemy man, as if man could save them. It was a tacit, a 19 II, XIX | Barnett, “if my death could save the lives of all these poor 20 II, XX | and were just in time to save him as he was still clinging 21 II, XXI | planks and timbers might save the lives of the whole party.~“


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