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 1     XXIX|    and he is now under the protection of kind friends.”~ ~She
 2     XXIX|  proceed, and a promise of protection.~ ~When she had concluded:~ ~“
 3    XXXVI|    know, and with no other protection than that of an old soldier—
 4    XXXVI| escape his lips, and whose protection over the woman he adored
 5    XXXVI|    meets with sympathy and protection; so, in a voice trembling
 6     XLII|   promised reward, aid and protection.~ ~But the servants shunned
 7     XLIV| will not desert me. I need protection and love so much. You will
 8      LII|  that the child might be a protection to her some day. But where
 9      LII|    child; and it will be a protection to us.”~ ~But the following
10      LIV|    him would be sufficient protection. He knew Otto well enough,
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