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1 X | do not forget that your liberty depends upon your frankness. 2 X | chances of recovering your liberty will be greatly compromised. 3 XVII | must ask you, sir, for my liberty; if you have any orders, 4 XVIII| Am I never to be set at liberty or sent to the assizes. 5 XVIII| to him when he was set at liberty. For he had no doubt of 6 XVIII| exchanged between two persons at liberty, it would be folly to attempt 7 XIX | And not a few, dazzled by liberty and ignorant of being watched, 8 XIX | it is best to set him at liberty. The prison doors are opened, 9 XIX | one of the murderers at liberty. His advice was followed; 10 XIX | at once, if he is set at liberty, that his freedom is only 11 XIX | that Gevrol enjoys too much liberty at the Depot; he is perfectly 12 XIX | to allow May to be set at liberty; and the details of this 13 XX | Polyte Chupin, had he been at liberty, would undoubtedly have 14 XX | would refuse the dangerous liberty which had been offered him. 15 XXV | committed in the name of Liberty, he sided with the Reactionists, 16 XXV | compelled to pay for his liberty! No—no more do I. To explain