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1 1,2| though, it must be confessed, dangerous in the extreme. In the night, 2 1,2| island were inhabited by dangerous animals, and it was prudent 3 1,2| formidable wild beast nor a dangerous native, but merely half 4 1,3| forest probably enclosed many dangerous beasts. ~And he did right. 5 1,5| would not meet with any dangerous beasts; when, in a thick 6 1,6| beings are found, I fear that dangerous animals may abound. It is 7 1,6| Top's help, and attack the dangerous animal in its own element. ~" 8 1,7| porous enough to hold it, the dangerous liquid has been used with 9 1,9| As yet we have seen no dangerous animals. As to our island 10 1,9| of the Pacific are very dangerous. We must be provided against 11 1,2| which would have been both dangerous and humiliating; to be taken 12 1,2| engineer's opinion that dangerous beasts existed in Lincoln 13 2,4| Pencroft, "that it is not more dangerous than a hare!" ~"And now," 14 2,5| the sands are still more dangerous than the rocks, for they 15 2,0| with ball, ready for any dangerous emergency. It was a vast 16 2,1| it was difficult and even dangerous to venture out, owing to 17 2,1| situated in one of the most dangerous parts of the Pacific. It 18 2,2| the shore. ~Colpeos are dangerous animals when in great numbers 19 2,6| precautions for defense, as dangerous animals had not shown themselves 20 2,0| of the guns to keep those dangerous visitors at a respectful 21 3,3| evidently becoming very dangerous for Pencroft and Ayrton, 22 3,4| armed, they will still be dangerous; but as it is six against 23 3,7| contact with the air is dangerous during the first days. ~ 24 3,1| subject to frequent and dangerous relapses, but the most assiduous 25 3,1| from the cart, which it was dangerous to leave unguarded. ~In 26 3,2| palisade, constituted the dangerous zone, to borrow a ballistic 27 3,2| short space of time the dangerous zone was passed. Neb remained