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1  He got up again and walked to the safe.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XVII
2  That's why I have to keep these books locked up in the safe.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XVII
3  There were those strange rumours of old forbidden books hidden in a safe in the Controller's study.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter III
4  The Controller, meanwhile, had crossed to the other side of the room and was unlocking a large safe let into the wall between the bookshelves.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XVII
5  But as time goes on, they, as all men, will find that independence was not made for man--that it is an unnatural state--will do for a while, but will not carry us on safely to the end.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XVII
6  Lenina sat listening to the footsteps in the other room, wondering, as she listened, how long he was likely to go tramping up and down like that; whether she would have to wait until he left the flat; or if it would be safe, after allowing his madness a reasonable time to subside, to open the bathroom door and make a dash for it.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XIII
7  They're well off; they're safe; they're never ill; they're not afraid of death; they're blissfully ignorant of passion and old age; they're plagued with no mothers or fathers; they've got no wives, or children, or lovers to feel strongly about; they're so conditioned that they practically can't help behaving as they ought to behave.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XVI