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 1        I| impetuous young man spoke at the peril of his life.~ ~But the wicked
 2       VI|    exposed to the most frightful peril.~ ~“Be prudent!” entreated
 3    XVIII|      Maurice!”~ ~“So if imminent peril menaced me, instead of coming
 4      XXI|         frail hopes, you dare to peril the lives of hundreds of
 5     XXIV|         certainty of approaching peril, “and remember that your
 6    XXVII|          were unconscious of the peril they had braved, and the
 7     XXXV|           but to face an unknown peril, to suspend one’s life upon
 8     XXXV|         these men, familiar with peril and scenes of horror, stood
 9    XXXVI|             The imminence of the peril and the responsibility devolving
10    XXXVI|          themselves to frightful peril. What good would it do?
11     XLII|    served the good cause, at the peril of my life, people seem
12   XLVIII| disquieted by the thought of her peril, a sudden inspiration brought
13      LIV| certainly be pursued. He saw the peril at a glance, and his decision
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