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1     I|        that the carriage would safely arrive at the csárda, it
2     I|    where the muscular huntsman safely deposited him in the porch.[
3    II|        Supposing a man to have safely run the gauntlet of all
4   III|     dodge,[Pg 84] which can be safely employed against even the
5    IV|        whose opinions he could safely follow. He had not seen
6   VII|     whole crop could have been safely housed, and then there would
7    IX|       her amiable designs, she safely reached the meadows near
8    IX| keeping his wife's little hand safely tucked under his arm.~ ~"
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