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 1      VII|     to himself:~ ~“What do we risk by crying, ‘Vive le Duc?’
 2      XII|     to M. Lacheneur.~ ~At the risk of losing his way he took
 3    XVIII|     while I was very ready to risk the lives of others. Still
 4     XXIX|           Decidedly. I should risk more in attempting to save
 5     XXIX|   care! Remember that he must risk much. If this should be
 6     XXIX|      see that he was ready to risk a good deal to effect the
 7    XXXII|       not incur the slightest risk.~ ~To whom must the charge
 8     XXXV| coldly, “that I incur a great risk by converting my house into
 9    XLVII|      an old soldier who would risk anything to come and tell
10        L|      and she saw the terrible risk to which she exposed herself
11      LIV|      to his horse, “what do I risk in advancing? The carriage
12       LV|      He decided to accept the risk, however, commending himself
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