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1      I,     III|        for this brave gentleman rescued you from a most horrible
2      I,     III|        the little foundling you rescued is dear to you, monsieur,
3     IV,       I|     other than the child he had rescued from her enemies. Here in
4     IV,     III| to-night because the Herr Count rescued my poor little lad from
5      V,     III|        you. That time, when you rescued me from death, you gave
6     IX,      II|      the bottom unless promptly rescued. The men on shore were obliged
7      X,     III|      live, Ludwig, and you, who rescued me from death once before,
8      X,     III|     sound of voices); "you have rescued that saint from her enemies
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