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1 1,1| position. ~Perceiving their danger, the passengers cast away 2 1,2| for trouble, fatigue, nor danger, when in pursuit of information, 3 1,2| bullets, and to whom every danger is welcome. ~He also had 4 1,7| Chimneys, for he feared the danger of an explosion, and when 5 1,8| Without thinking of the danger to which they might be exposed, 6 2,1| The reptile, aware of danger, had retired between its 7 2,9| cornfield was in serious danger. ~He directly rushed to 8 2,9| the two hunters were in danger of having made a useless 9 2,1| advance, does it not run the danger of being sooner or later 10 2,2| pronounced him quite out of danger. On the 16th of August, 11 2,3| that there should be no danger of her being carried away 12 2,5| Harding, "you ran a great danger, but, perhaps, without that, 13 3,1| island was fraught with no danger. ~Pencroft, after a minute 14 3,2| accomplish, and nothing of the danger which he ran, not only on 15 3,2| now menaced with terrible danger. Evidently the island, with 16 3,3| them to approach without danger. The boat was not more than 17 3,5| mayn't repent it!" ~"What danger shall we run," said Herbert, " 18 3,6| besides he apprehended no danger. If anything occurred at 19 3,6| the least appearance of danger. ~Cyrus Harding and his 20 3,7| that his life was not in danger, and that his wounds would 21 3,7| not think either of the danger which threatened them should 22 3,7| can carry Herbert without danger to Granite House." ~"But 23 3,7| could have ventured without danger, Top, running among the 24 3,9| Herbert might be moved without danger from his wound, and they 25 3,9| would have warned him of any danger, and, as Top did not bark, 26 3,9| not growl, it was because danger was neither near nor approaching. ~ 27 3,9| the road, signalized no danger. ~The cart advanced slowly 28 3,0| warn him, at least, of the danger which threatened him? ~Neb 29 3,0| constituted a permanent source of danger to the settlers in Lincoln 30 3,1| Certainly, he was not out of danger, intermittent fevers being 31 3,3| would there not be some danger to Lincoln Island?" ~"I 32 3,5| corral would be in great danger should a new crater open 33 3,5| they did not think of the danger; they were no longer masters 34 3,6| India been exposed to such danger, and if, as they had hoped, 35 3,7| will never be a source of danger. From on high I shall still 36 3,8| not constitute a serious danger, any movement of the terrestrial 37 3,8| apprehended any immediate danger, of which the eruption might 38 3,8| take a new course? But the danger does not consist in that! 39 3,8| foresaw it clearly! No, the danger does not lie there!" ~Cyrus 40 3,8| the captain was right! The danger lies there, and a terrible 41 3,8| lies there, and a terrible danger!" ~Ayrton said not a word, 42 3,9| informed them of the imminent danger which threatened Lincoln 43 3,9| They now understood the danger by which they were menaced. ~ 44 3,9| in no way exaggerated the danger to be apprehended. Many 45 3,9| on the waters. With the danger of an explosion which threatened