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1   III|  which a wayfarer has taken refuge, until casually passing
2  VIII| provide her with a place of refuge so secure, that if all its
3  VIII|   venture in. That place of refuge is my house!"~ ~"What do
4  XIII|     or double: there was no refuge to be[Pg 281] found anywhere,
5  XIII|   dogs, and tried to find a refuge more to the right.~ ~Again
6  XIII|    her a peaceful and quiet refuge, where she might have lived
7  XIII|     its hidden nest.~ ~This refuge she had been forced to quit,
8  XVII|    Fanny was unable to seek refuge in the garden where, beneath
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