Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I| hiding-place? Even England is not safe. The bullets of Dillingen
 2      I,       I|           are police no secret is safe."~ ~"I 'll tell you something,"
 3      I,     III|           night, she believes you safe with the marquis. She will
 4      I,      IV|        the better, and if it were safe to depend on the friendship
 5      I,      IV|           think Amélie will be in safe hands if you leave her in
 6     VI,      IV|        that your treasure will be safe with me. My house is prepared
 7     VI,      VI|        anything, only that she is safe. She will always be carefully
 8   VIII,       I|         belongs to her are here - safe, unharmed. Take her - fly
 9   VIII,       I|       best where the maid will be safe from her persecutors. Save
10   VIII,     III|        Where is Marie?"~ ~"She is safe - with the Marquis d'Avoncourt."~ ~"
11   VIII,     III|       keeping; they are no longer safe with me. Open the casket
12     IX,     III|       where you will be perfectly safe. Something might happen
13      X,      II|         ladies. You are perfectly safe. We are Hungarian gentlemen!"~ ~"
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