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1 I, VI| Darius and set aside for the safe keeping of the works of 2 I, VII| daylight they held themselves safe from discovery, even should 3 I, XI| hateful age of ours not one is safe, not though some new labyrinth 4 I, XX| bringing you out victorious and safe and sound from among all 5 I, XX| but if God delivered him safe, sound, and unhurt out of 6 I, XX| adventures that may befall you as safe and sound as he has brought 7 I, XXIII| notion of what they call safe conduct; so repent not of 8 I, XXIII| carried by the ass had come safe out of the fray with the 9 I, XXIII| fancied he was travelling in a safe quarter) than to satisfy 10 I, XXV| thou got Mambrino's helmet safe? for I saw thee take it 11 I, XXV| left it behind. Keep it safe, my friend, for just now 12 I, XXX| shall bring my true story safe into port, and here it is. 13 I, XXXIII| would confide it to thy safe keeping, feeling sure that 14 I, XXXIII| and considering it neither safe nor right to give him the 15 I, XXXIV| but reckon thyself now safe in port, moor thyself with 16 I, XXXV| her where they might be safe from Anselmo. The state 17 I, XXXVIII| watches over him and keeps him safe and sound, it may be he 18 I, XXXVIII| cities protected, roads made safe, seas cleared of pirates; 19 I, XL| of this than to keep me safe, and so I passed my life 20 I, XLI| to make the transaction safe and lend a colour to it, 21 I, XLI| peace, and Allah bring thee safe to thy own country."~ ~I 22 I, L| at any rate you will be safe in the fold or with your 23 II, V| whom no fair fortune is safe."~ ~"I do not understand 24 II, XV| sane; he goes off laughing, safe, and sound, and you are 25 II, XX| wounded," said he, "we are all safe and sound;" and he at once 26 II, XXII| thee and send thee back safe, sound, and unhurt to the 27 II, XXIV| youth, "I should have been safe to get it; for that is the 28 II, XXIV| in battle, than alive and safe in flight; and the good 29 II, XXVIII| distance as he thought made him safe. Sancho, lying across his 30 II, XXXI| that the bell-ringer's in a safe berth; as will be seen by 31 II, XXXII| whereupon he, seeing himself safe out of that extreme danger, 32 II, XXXIV| my coat would have been safe from being in the plight 33 II, XXXVI| Teresa, the bell-ringer is in safe quarters, and all will come 34 II, XLII| direct and pilot thee to a safe haven out of this stormy 35 II, XLIII| the bell-ringer's in a safe berth,' and 'giving and 36 II, XLVIII| paces, exclaimed, "Am I safe, sir knight? for I don't 37 II, XLVIII| do ask whether I shall be safe from being assailed and 38 II, LIII| will settle it and make all safe in a trice; for I, sinner 39 II, LIV| said the pilgrim, "I am safe; for in this dress no one 40 II, LV| be an end of it; keep a safe conscience and let them 41 II, LV| island say they came off safe and victorious by the might 42 II, LVII| naked; so I can say with a safe conscience-and that's no 43 II, LX| escaping from it and reaching a safe port."~ ~Don Quixote was