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1 I, 2 | observations that he let pass for fear of a storm, finally by open 2 I, 3 | such occasion did offer the fear of not finding the right 3 I, 7 | a background of gold. A fear took hold of her; she called 4 II, 2 | keep on his skull-cap, for fear of coryza; then, turning 5 II, 3 | know what to do between his fear of being indiscreet and 6 II, 4 | always halting between the fear of displeasing her and the 7 II, 5 | narrow folds hid a distracted fear, of whose torment those 8 II, 5 | no doubt, idleness and fear, and a sense of shame also. 9 II, 6 | will soon be upon us, and I fear we shall be behind after 10 II, 6 | to do like the rest for fear of passing for a Jesuit. 11 II, 6 | But,” said the doctor, “I fear for him that down there—”~“ 12 II, 8 | their dresses, turned up for fear of mud; and the husbands, 13 II, 8 | blind, so plunged (I do not fear to say it), so plunged in 14 II, 11 | even trembling already for fear of injuring some important 15 II, 13 | right. Ah! and this for fear she should come and hunt 16 II, 15 | where they made casks.~For fear of seeming ridiculous, Emma 17 II, 15 | Charles from time to time, for fear, she said, of boring Monsieur 18 III, 1 | was seized with a vague fear at this shyness, more dangerous 19 III, 5 | lowered black veil.~For fear of being seen, she did not 20 III, 5 | carrying her head high, without fear, so she said, of compromising 21 III, 6 | intentions to no one, for fear of causing the public anxiety 22 III, 6 | situations. Often, seized with fear, she cried out, and Charles 23 III, 8 | detested the one from some fear of the other.~Nevertheless, 24 III, 10| slapping his thigh. “Never fear, you shall always have your 25 III, 11| Rodolphe, who, in something of fear, stopped talking. But soon