Chapter
1 1 | unhurt. ~"Your excellency is safe and sound?" asked the host. ~"
2 1 | host. ~"Oh, yes! Perfectly safe and sound, my good host;
3 13| one handy, provided it is safe," said the commissary, with
4 18| With me you will be as safe as in a temple; I give you
5 18| now threatened, would be safe, and you--" ~"And I?" ~"
6 21| bowed and retired. ~"We are safe on that side," said Buckingham,
7 25| the post, which is never safe, I took advantage of the
8 26| I am rejoiced to see you safe and sound." ~"Ah, he'll
9 28| breast. ~"Then the diamond is safe?" said he, timidly. ~"Intact,
10 33| Kitty; I have this one safe." ~"What will you do with
11 40| his master had come out safe from the Palais-Cardinal. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
12 41| breast. The other, who was safe and sound, continued his
13 41| the young man come back safe and sound. ~D'Artagnan explained
14 44| to think the road is not safe. I will say two words about
15 45| believe the road was not safe." ~"And you, what have you
16 58| Now," said Felton, "we are safe." ~Milady breathed a deep
17 58| and whom you must convey safe and sound to France." ~"
18 58| shall we arrive there?" ~"Safe and sound, as true as my
19 63| quarter of an hour you will be safe; and think that what you
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