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 1        V|     while she trembled for the safety of her adored husband.~ ~
 2     XXII|      line of fortifications in safety. The head of the advancing
 3    XXIII|      and gained their homes in safety; the others, frantic and
 4    XXIII|    even assuring himself of my safety!”~ ~He reached his son’s
 5     XXIV|      certainly, is with you in safety. Your husband has not compromised
 6     XXIX| prisoner.”~ ~“My brother is in safety. If he survives his wounds
 7     XXXI|    some means of insuring your safety.”~ ~The pretty peasant woman
 8   XXXIII|        to let me know he is in safety. The service which I have
 9     XXXV|       in making the descent in safety a few moments later?”~ ~
10     XXXV|        upon whose decision the safety of the whole party depended.~ ~
11   XXXVII|   Maurice?” he asked.~ ~“Is in safety,” replied the abbe. “He
12      XLI|      no reason to fear for his safety, since he was not upon the
13     XLII|        to purchase comparative safety at such a price.~ ~But when
14        L|      said:~ ~“It is when their safety is assured that great criminals
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