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1    1,   17|    that Joam Garral owed his safety.~It was not, therefore,
2    2,    7|    them would watch over the safety of Yaquita and her people!
3    2,   10|      approach them with some safety. Besides, the sand, sprinkled
4    2,   14|    to Bobo, who, for his own safety, pretended to be deaf on
5    2,   16|     did offer some chance of safety, and that was to embark
6    2,   16| which were necessary for the safety of the fugitive.~Araujo
7    2,   16|     learned what the work of safety was in which they were engaged—
8    2,   18|  believe that Joam Dacosta’s safety rested in his hands.~Suddenly
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