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1 I | inspector was inaccessible to fear; he freed himself from the 2 II | dare to lift his head, for fear of betraying his joy, so 3 II | his joy, so much did he fear that his companions might 4 II | was not influenced by a fear of being obliged to share 5 III | spot, he heard some noise, fear seized him, and he fled.”~“ 6 III | would have me believe—”~“Fear nothing, papa; I would not 7 VII | get out.” There was no fear of the prisoner escaping. 8 VIII | such an unearthly hour for fear of disturbing you. Yesterday 9 VIII | discontent. There was no fear of their doing so, however, 10 IX | People as poor as I am don’t fear the thieves,” she sighed.~“ 11 IX | frankness, surprise, and fear. Her expression would have 12 X | after Goguet’s display of fear, he would have blushed to 13 X | events, there seemed no fear of the danger the governor 14 X | consequently there’s no fear of your ever being drawn 15 XII | this cab-driver.”~“Have no fear about that; he shall repeat 16 XII | he felt he had nothing to fear in this direction.~“If you 17 XIII | confinement?”~“Yes.”~“Although I fear fresh attacks of frenzy, 18 XV | candle, “there need be no fear of our missing the coach.”~ 19 XV | visitor. He had no enemies to fear, and could, without danger, 20 XV | associates.~“You have nothing to fear,” said Lecoq, encouragingly, “ 21 XVII | other night. What agony of fear must torture her since she 22 XVIII| circumstances there was no fear of Lecoq’s movements attracting 23 XIX | watch and find a way—never fear!”~Goguet, the smiling clerk, 24 XIX | Mazas, where Lecoq had no fear of Gevrol’s interference.~ 25 XX | for May’s escape, his only fear was lest the murderer might 26 XX | dashed after May.~A vague fear almost suffocated him. It 27 XXI | so there is nothing to fear. When the night-police pass, 28 XXI | great house, white with fear, and trembling at the noise 29 XXV | learn his secret. I don’t fear danger; but I know, that