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1 Could it be that she was to remain a captive still?
2 Yet times move on -one must not remain a captive of the past.
3 Freedom of the castle you shall have, but I regret to say you must remain a captive .
4 Yet the exasperating hardship of having still to remain a captive in the camp had to be endured.
5 No, even if they offered to all of us our liberty, I would say, let those go who will, but I remain a captive .
6 And Mohamed remains a captive here on Manus Island.
7 I did not dare defy King's Landing so long as my last living son remained a captive .
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