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1       XI|      not the duty of Maurice to protect her when she was insulted?
2     XXXI|      against the wind. God will protect you. Farewell!”~ ~He turned
3   XXXIII|     well, let them make laws to protect me.”~ ~Martial comprehended
4     XXXV|       return to France. May God protect you! Farewell!”~ ~It was
5      XLI|     that he may have a right to protect you, and those whom you
6      XLI|        I alone!”~ ~“Heaven will protect you, my dear child. I can
7       LI| gardeners, and the concierge to protect you?”~ ~“That makes no difference.
8      LII|     phantoms she was obliged to protect herself now; Chupin existed,
9     LIII|      and upon all the saints to protect her. She entreated God to
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