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 1 Note1         |         leaves, all the time in danger of their lives, until they
 2     I,      II|     ascertain the nature of the danger. Was another train approaching,
 3     I,      II|        am afraid that we are in danger of a serious accident. Pray
 4     I,      II|        then I realised that the danger was not over, and ran for
 5     I,      II|          forgetful of their own danger and pitiful condition, thinking
 6     I,     III|    forgetful of the threatening danger, went down into the flames,
 7     I,      IV|       cockney's son from a like danger, I should not have avoided
 8     I,    VIII|      themselves may keep out of danger when their betters fight?
 9     I,      IX|      dog may bite, and there is danger in that; and, besides, his
10     I,      XI| Æsculapius as you are, there is danger of your escaping us yet."~ ~
11    II,      IV|     country to country, through danger and poverty, sharing his
12    II,       X|     myself safe from every such danger, here was I, on my wedding
13    II,     XII|          There is not the least danger for us. We hoist the Geneva
14    II,    XIII|       the risk of such imminent danger for - Hecuba - that is,
15    II,     XVI|     mistress; and as in case of danger an honest man's first duty
16    II,     XVI|       returning to the place of danger in order to save my other
17    II,    XVII|        you protected me against danger, nursed me in my odious
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