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1  It's all right: I'm wide awake.
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2  Yes: that's him: not a doubt of it.
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3  It's no use: I give up: I'm beaten.
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4  No use, dear young lady: there's nothing in it.
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5  They're sure to see you: it's bright moonlight.
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6  Take care, there's no use in trying to run away.
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7  Never mind: this sort of thing is all in my day's work.
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8  One of them ought to be bolted at the bottom; but the bolt's gone.
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9  A lady's bedchamber in Bulgaria, in a small town near the Dragoman Pass.
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10  It's good enough for a man with only you to stand between him and death.
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11  That's what you'd have said if you'd seen the first man in the charge to-day.
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12  It's no use, dear lady: I can't make you see it from the professional point of view.
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13  When I buckled on Sergius's sword he looked so noble: it was treason to think of disillusion or humiliation or failure.
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14  The old ones come bunched up under the number one guard: they know that they are mere projectiles, and that it's no use trying to fight.
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15  It's like slinging a handful of peas against a window pane: first one comes; then two or three close behind him; and then all the rest in a lump.
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16  And if instead of threatening me with your pistol as you did, you had simply thrown yourself as a fugitive on our hospitality, you would have been as safe as in your father's house.
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17  They are interrupted by the entry of Louka, a handsome, proud girl in a pretty Bulgarian peasant's dress with double apron, so defiant that her servility to Raina is almost insolent.
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