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1 Pre| tell the truth without the risk of a residence, more or
2 3 | become appeased, ventured to risk a prayer, "do not say that
3 5 | disobey the law, that was to risk his head, that was to make
4 6 | I do not advise you to risk doing so." ~This advice
5 9 | sixty pistoles are worth the risk of four heads." ~"But observe,"
6 9 | that I would voluntarily risk my head in doing it." ~"
7 11 | eleven at night, at the risk of being abducted a second
8 11 | is peril of imprisonment, risk of life in knowing me." ~"
9 11 | and then tell me how I can risk my life to serve your Grace?" ~"
10 12 | that was all. She took the risk upon herself. Her reputation
11 12 | by remaining, you run the risk of your life, and make me
12 12 | life, and make me run the risk of my honor. I see you to
13 19 | have believed she would risk her liberty for me, and
14 19 | notice." ~"Ah! But if we do risk being killed," said Porthos, "
15 28 | should like better not to risk anything." ~"That's a pity,"
16 31 | our pistoles; this time we risk our blood. One plays with
17 36 | that he had not much to risk in engaging himself thus. ~"
18 36 | Gascon promised this without risk, for he knew all that was
19 39 | would do much better not to risk this Bastille." ~"Let us
20 41 | men of good will who will risk being killed with me!" said
21 41 | which he had sought at the risk of his life: ~"Since you
22 42 | considered, it is our lot to risk our lives; but she," asked
23 48 | sufficiently devoted to us to risk their lives for us? No." ~"
24 48 | babble, if you get drunk, you risk your master's head, who
25 48 | but you did not run much risk with such a note as that." ~"
26 49 | insupportable to her that at the risk of whatever terrible consequences
27 51 | believe she will run the risk of being damned, and will
28 54 | with the affair, I will risk the scandal of a public
29 61 | she resolved, then, to risk something in order that
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