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1 It had been warped to a secure anchorage , and snugged down.
2 It is a secure anchorage being sheltered from the wind in every direction; the bottom is sandy.
3 It forms the eastern shore of MERMAID's STRAIT, which is an excellent port, affording safe and secure anchorage at all seasons.
4 It makes us conscious of being cast loose from the secure anchorage of settled life, and sent adrift upon a doubtful world.
5 Next day we shifted our berth to a more secure anchorage under the neighbouring Pipon Islets, where the Bramble joined us in the evening.
6 That would give us one secure anchorage for the aerial, and the other we can fasten to the roof of the barn easily enough.
7 It was a most secure anchorage , as against the dangers of the sea, but a most insecure one as against the dangers of the savages.
8 So Squitty had the three prime requisites for a harbor,-secureanchorage, fresh water, and firewood.
9 On the 25th of June we entered the capacious bay of Quiberon, which affords one of the most secure anchorages on the French coast.
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