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 1    1,   12|       resumed amid increasing dangers and difficulties. They were
 2    1,   21|     heedlessly endured or the dangers they had run, but they felt
 3    1,   24|      that they forgot all the dangers of their actual situation,
 4    1,   26|   were able to reflect on the dangers they had come through from
 5    2,    1| courage and devotion, and the dangers he had run, were all shown
 6    2,    7|       with him and shared his dangers. Mary could not keep her
 7    2,    7|     attended with innumerable dangers.~At length one night in
 8    2,   18|       not lose his way.~As to dangers, there were none after he
 9    3,    3|    hospitable shores, and the dangers of the land are not less
10    3,    3|       less appalling than the dangers of the sea.”~“You refer
11    3,    6|   destruction. There were two dangers, one certain and the other
12    3,   13|     the scent.~But there were dangers in this route; the last
13    3,   15|  apparently lost sight of the dangers which lay before them on
14    3,   15|       in the midst of trials, dangers, fatigues, and privations,
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