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safe 4
safely 4
safer 1
safety 19
safety-valves 2
sagacious 1
sagacity 1
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19 prepared
19 received
19 rise
19 safety
19 service
19 sinking
19 slight
Jules Verne
The Fur country

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safety

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, IX | and must see to their own safety; but neither of them knew 2 I, XIII | without endangering the safety of the building. About a 3 I, XVIII| certain extent compromise the safety of the little colony.~“But, 4 I, XXI | removing them to a place of safety.”~All eagerly volunteered, 5 I, XXII | seriously compromise the safety of the building. Hobson 6 II, II | The only thing against the safety of the colonists was—and 7 II, VI | south-west meant landhopesafety! Yes, for his own sake, 8 II, VI | estimate all the chances of safety the storm might afford him. 9 II, VI | was their last chance of safety. But without sun, moon, 10 II, VI | own, but necessary to the safety of all. The Lieutenant promised 11 II, VII | which the vessels whose safety they threaten attack with 12 II, VIII | forgotten that there was no safety for any upon the island, 13 II, X | I should feel that our safety was assured. We are but 14 II, X | and the new chances of safety must not be neglected, every 15 II, XV | not fail to fear for the safety of all, and sad presentiments 16 II, XVII | distance from it, and the safety of all seemed to be secured.~ 17 II, XIX | afterwards, every chance of safety seemed to be indeed gone, 18 II, XXII | help was coming—that their safety was assured. The vessel 19 II, XXIII| were buoyed up with hope; safety was at hand, on the land


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