Part,  Chapter

1      I,       I| generation might not be able to secure his ashes, he was buried
2      I,       I|   remove our treasure to a more secure hiding-place - this very
3      I,       I|       is, where shall we find a secure hiding-place? Even England
4    III,      II|        wilt not thou help me to secure it?"~ ~The child's wish
5     IV,      II|        it was only necessary to secure the naturalization documents,
6     IV,     III|      Herr Count - no matter how secure your locks may be, that
7     IV,      IV|      What I want, however, is a secure barrier that cannot be opened
8     IV,      IV|       outside, and be perfectly secure from intruders. Could not
9      X,       I|      believed he had selected a secure haven for them, but the
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