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1 I | night was considered so dangerous that the soldiers from the 2 I | been made to dislodge these dangerous guests, but the most energetic 3 I | upon the collar of the most dangerous criminal as tranquilly as 4 I | considered the wound very dangerous, probably mortal.~“It will 5 II | charges might prove most dangerous for his future prospects 6 V | attracted to this notoriously dangerous drinking-shop by the light 7 VII | This man is certainly a dangerous criminal—an old offender— 8 IX | cunning, rendered all the more dangerous since it is allied with 9 XI | characterized as a most dangerous criminal, and the very announcement 10 XIV | about him. Paris is such a dangerous place for strangers! It 11 XVIII| pretended buffoon must be some dangerous criminal who had escaped 12 XVIII| unpleasant, but often extremely dangerous to struggle on against all 13 XX | strange man would refuse the dangerous liberty which had been offered 14 XX | reflected that it would be dangerous to run while so near the 15 XXI | replied; “and one of the most dangerous kind—a man who has the blood 16 XXII | capable of securing this dangerous rascal.”~After such an irreparable