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1     I|  sleeping the sleep of the just, danger was approaching the house
2     V|      riches, she will escape the danger with which wealth always
3  XIII|       that her friend was out of danger, and therefore resolved
4  XIII|       defended her against every danger, and prepared for her a
5  XIII|         last his wife was out of danger. On her departure, Lady
6   XVI|        In a word, Fanny felt the danger to be much less when it
7  XVII| protected against the threatened danger.~ ~She felt the fever in
8 XVIII|              Ah, she is in great danger. I assure you, my friend,
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