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1 I | hunted, and in imminent danger of arrest though they were, 2 II | to fail, and there was no danger of arousing suspicion.~The 3 III | immensity and imminence of the danger that threatened his companion, 4 IV | flight at the least sign of danger. At first they could discover 5 V | decide to brave such imminent danger?” He seized his companion’ 6 X | there seemed no fear of the danger the governor of the Depot 7 X | think that there was any danger of his being the medium 8 XI | evidently perceived the danger of his position, and after 9 XI | exposed yourself to the danger of being arrested in order 10 XV | fear, and could, without danger, sleep with his door unlocked.~ 11 XV | it was because he scented danger. Hence, we may hope. Now 12 XVI | may lead you into serious danger. One may be an accomplice 13 XVI | for he is braving real danger!”~Lecoq did not immediately 14 XX | furnished him, there was no danger of immediate rearrest? This 15 XX | he could approach without danger.~“Ah, well,” said he, “there’ 16 XXI | seemed to care little for the danger of pursuit and capture, 17 XXI | the cab, regardless of all danger of being crushed by the 18 XXI | same time. In spite of the danger, Lecoq advanced near enough 19 XXIV| enough to make me realize the danger of allowing a well-disposed 20 XXV | his secret. I don’t fear danger; but I know, that if I am