Book, Chapter

1  Int,   2| been so impressed with this danger that he took the precaution
2    1,  24|    well aware by now of the danger of dipping into the secrets
3    1,  30|    Pannychis from impending danger and relieving the rest of
4    4, 105|    their enmity and for the danger which threatened us. So
5    4, 106|    is concerned, I shirk no danger which holds out any hopes
6    5, 133|     a patient in such great danger; you're as good as dead,
7    5, 144|    weak, and as he stood in danger of upsetting the whole farce
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