DANGER in Classic Quotes

Simple words can express big ideas - learn how great writers to make beautiful sentences with common words.
Quotes from Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
Free Online Vocabulary Test
K12, SAT, GRE, IELTS, TOEFL
 Search Panel
Word:
You may input your word or phrase.
Author:
Book:
 
Stems:
If search object is a contraction or phrase, it'll be ignored.
Sort by:
Each search starts from the first page. Its result is limited to the first 17 sentences. If you upgrade to a VIP account, you will see up to 500 sentences for one search.
Common Search Words
 Current Search - danger in Treasure Island
1  I began to see a danger to the ship.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 5: 27
2  The one source of danger was the gun.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 4: 17
3  And it was not only we of the cabin party who perceived the danger.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 3: 13
4  As for the captain, his wounds were grievous indeed, but not dangerous.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 5: 22
5  My heart was beating finely when we two set forth in the cold night upon this dangerous venture.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 1: 4
6  As I did so, I could hear hails coming and going between the old buccaneer and his comrades, and this sound of danger lent me wings.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 3: 14
7  Mr. Trelawney, you are the best shot--you and Gray will take this long north side, with the five loopholes; it's there the danger is.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 4: 21
8  That was what it was, thought I, to have the captain wounded; and again I blamed myself sharply for leaving them in that danger with so few to mount guard.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 5: 27
9  Even the ripples were a danger to our overloaded craft, but the worst of it was that we were swept out of our true course and away from our proper landing-place behind the point.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 4: 17
10  I LOST no time, of course, in telling my mother all that I knew, and perhaps should have told her long before, and we saw ourselves at once in a difficult and dangerous position.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 1: 4
11  Squire and I cooked outside in spite of the danger, and even outside we could hardly tell what we were at, for horror of the loud groans that reached us from the doctor's patients.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 5: 22
12  Sometimes the isle was thick with savages, with whom we fought, sometimes full of dangerous animals that hunted us, but in all my fancies nothing occurred to me so strange and tragic as our actual adventures.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 2: 7
13  This appeal seemed to produce some effect, for two of the fellows began to look here and there among the lumber, but half-heartedly, I thought, and with half an eye to their own danger all the time, while the rest stood irresolute on the road.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 1: 5
14  And that was plainly the last signal of danger, for the buccaneers turned at once and ran, separating in every direction, one seaward along the cove, one slant across the hill, and so on, so that in half a minute not a sign of them remained but Pew.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 1: 5
15  We both desired to have her stranded safe enough, in a sheltered place, and so that, when the time came, she could be got off again with as little labour and danger as might be; and until that was done I considered that my life would certainly be spared.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 5: 26
16  I had thought it to be the blind man's trumpet, so to speak, summoning his crew to the assault, but I now found that it was a signal from the hillside towards the hamlet, and from its effect upon the buccaneers, a signal to warn them of approaching danger.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 1: 5
17  To add to our concern, we heard voices already drawing near us in the woods along shore, and we had not only the danger of being cut off from the stockade in our half-crippled state but the fear before us whether, if Hunter and Joyce were attacked by half a dozen, they would have the sense and conduct to stand firm.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
ContextHighlight   In PART 4: 17
Your search result possibly is over 17 sentences. If you upgrade to a VIP account, you will see up to 500 sentences for one search.