Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|  laid him on the ground in a safe place, and ran with all
 2     I,     III|      is well as long as I am safe?~ ~Is this not shameful?
 3     I,     III|       The train stopped at a safe distance, and then the work
 4     I,      IV|      have their child; it is safe; and so good-bye to them!~ ~
 5     I,      IX|    that I shall be perfectly safe? I could not have lighted
 6     I,      IX|     not send me, but keep it safe; and if you come to this
 7    II,     VII|   her, Seestern, and see her safe to the château. Your monk'
 8    II,    VIII|   the end of the world to be safe from the angel's revenge!
 9    II,       X|    lock everything up in the safe. I obeyed, in the ardent
10    II,       X|   escaped, and would live on safe and unharmed, and I should
11    II,       X|       who had thought myself safe from every such danger,
12    II,      XI| forty thousand francs in the safe; they will last you until
13    II,     XII|  feel as much at home and as safe as in your own study. There
14    II,    XVII|   again, and locked up in my safe. It had been my first care
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