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1 1,1| new chief will be able to save them from ruin and shame. ~ 2 2,2| I should not be able to save the frail barque which is 3 2,2| we shall at the same time save our lives and regain our 4 2,3| De Witt must necessarily save their lives, to be able 5 2,3| their lives, to be able to save their character. If we are 6 4,2| deed; you had the will to save us, and that, in the eyes 7 4,2| he refused to get off and save himself. ~In an instant 8 4,2| the officer, "may not one save this poor man, who has been 9 10,1| legs, whilst Cornelius, to save him a walk, pushed a chair 10 10,2| say that I was not able to save Mynheer Cornelius or Mynheer 11 10,2| and that I should like to save you. Only be quick; there, 12 28,1| expert enough as a swimmer to save both of us. Rosa, - but,