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To except, reserve, or exempt; as where a statute saves vested—fixed—rights. To toll, or suspend the running or operation of; as, to save the Statute of Limitations. |
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The first thing they do is cause the destruction of the real heroine; Heather must take over her queenly duties and save the day if they want to strengthen the wizard's magic enough to get them back to Jersey. But when a grizzly bear corners the other children and threatens to eat them, Boomer uses his gift to turn the tide and save the day. The ensuing search for Jamela adds drama, and, as in the other Jamela stories, her friendly community rallies to help save the day. |
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