Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A safe-conduct.
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Examples
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The Advocate, who is not without some spunks of a remainder decency, has wrung your life-safe out of Simon and the Duke.
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The Advocate, who is not without some spunks of a remainder decency, has wrung your life-safe out of Simon and the Duke.
Catriona Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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The Advocate, who is not without some spunks of a remainder decency, has wrung your life-safe out of Symon and the Duke.
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_your_ sake, for my life-safe, and the kindness that ye say ye bear to me -- for these, I'll consent; but not for any good that might be coming to myself.
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"Ah, but, my lord, I think ye take me not yet entirely!" cried I. "For YOUR sake, for my life-safe, and the kindness that ye say ye bear to me - for these, I'll consent; but not for any good that might be coming to myself.
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"Ah, but, my lord, I think ye take me not yet entirely!" cried I. "For YOUR sake, for my life-safe, and the kindness that ye say ye bear to me -- for these, I'll consent; but not for any good that might be coming to myself.
Catriona Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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