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1 1,3| barren spot the desolate refuge of sea-birds, strewn with 2 1,3| and had already found a refuge on some point of the coast, 3 1,7| that he must have taken refuge in some cave, to await the 4 1,4| the islet for a place of refuge. It was impossible to think 5 1,1| which we could have taken refuge. Before Granite House, at 6 1,1| provident nature, so as to give refuge to all the vegetable and 7 2,3| if it was necessary, take refuge for the night. ~Supper was 8 2,4| part of the shore offered a refuge to castaways, which the 9 2,5| coast would have offered refuge, either to a ship in distress, 10 2,6| his companions sought a refuge among the rocks. ~To say 11 2,0| trees in which they took refuge. Their skins were brought 12 2,7| and that they had found refuge on some land, of which the 13 3,2| become an excellent place of refuge, and, being unknown, it 14 3,2| arms. ~All immediately took refuge in the Chimneys. There Ayrton 15 3,3| shall be obliged to take refuge in Granite House!" observed 16 3,3| reporter. ~"We must take refuge in Granite House while there 17 3,3| nothing to be done but to take refuge in the upper passage of 18 3,6| resource he was to take refuge in Granite House, where, 19 3,0| during the fire had taken refuge on the waters of the lake, 20 3,1| convicts had again taken refuge, either to pillage or to 21 3,1| which the convicts had taken refuge, nor that, no less secret, 22 3,2| supposed the convicts had taken refuge, was about to press forward, 23 3,3| where the convicts had taken refuge. ~His death had been decided 24 3,3| where the convicts had taken refuge, and in which he had been 25 3,6| all those who had taken refuge with him in the depths of 26 3,6| castaways; but his harbor refuge was closed, for in consequence 27 3,7| upon which you have taken refuge. You now desire to leave 28 3,8| prove some day their only refuge? ~In the evening, after 29 3,9| colonists would then take refuge on board the vessel, content 30 3,9| this vessel, now our sole refuge!" ~"Do not you think, Cyrus, 31 3,9| colonists should have an assured refuge away from the island. Perhaps 32 3,9| which survived found no refuge but Tadorn Marsh, save a 33 3,0| rock which now served as a refuge to the six colonists and