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 1      II|        of my client and bury her alive, does he? We'll see about
 2      II|    horrible fate of being buried alive?"~ ~"She can turn Protestant,
 3     III|       can make you as one buried alive."~ ~"God will never allow
 4      XI|          was, as it were, buried alive; but in falling it had caught
 5      XI|         as the princess remained alive. Had there been in this
 6     XII|        If the painted Sappho was alive, why did she give these
 7     XIV|   Manasseh, anxiously. "Are they alive and well?"~ ~"Certainly,
 8     XIV|              Certainly, they are alive," was the answer. "Have
 9     XIV| everlasting. But they are really alive and in the flesh, and, what
10     XIX|         story was at that moment alive and well, and waiting to
11   XXIII|        into the enemy's clutches alive.~ ~It was the very last
12   XXIII|        and not one of its people alive to tell the story of its
13   XXIII|        bring them away with her, alive and unharmed, to St. George,
14   XXIII|      bring them - you, Manasseh, alive and unharmed. That is how
15   XXIII|        good idea! We'll take him alive and show him off in Toroczko."~ ~
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