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is no danger Oh your Laura
Laura says there is no danger––” “Oh, your Laura is a regular athlete!”
— from The Girls of Central High in Camp; Or, the Old Professor's Secret by Gertrude W. Morrison

I nothing doubt of your Lordships
The which if your honourable lordship shall accept ant take in good part, I shall not onely thinke my small travell and labour well employed, but also receive a further comfort to attempt some more serious matter, which may be more acceptable to your Lordship: desiring the same to excuse my rash and bold enterprise at this time, as I nothing doubt of your Lordships goodnesse.
— from The Golden Asse by Apuleius

in no danger of your life
I feel sure that you are in no danger of your life at present.
— from Count Hannibal: A Romance of the Court of France by Stanley John Weyman

in no danger of your life
You are in no danger of your life, if you will but answer the questions I ask of you.”
— from Grace O'Malley, Princess and Pirate by Robert Machray

I never dreamt of your liking
I never dreamt of your liking me.
— from The Misses Mallett (The Bridge Dividing) by E. H. (Emily Hilda) Young

I never dreamt of your liking
“I have noticed that he was attentive to you, but I never dreamt of your liking him.”
— from Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXX, No. 1, January 1847 by Various

in no danger of your life
Were you in no danger of your life, too?" exclaims Hermia, with such unwonted animation that every one looks at her.
— from Rossmoyne by Duchess

in no danger of your last
I am in no danger of your last evil.
— from Merkland; or, Self Sacrifice by Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant


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