Book,  chapter

 1    1,    6|    captain said:~“Oh, dont be afraid, Miss Mary; he is all right,
 2    1,    8|      and instruments that I am afraid. Everything will be ruined.”~“
 3    1,    8| learned geographer; “but I was afraid it would be inconsiderate.”~
 4    1,   16|     close group. Glenarvan was afraid they would be delayed by
 5    1,   17|       you?”~“Well, I am really afraid,” replied Glenarvan, bursting
 6    1,   19|    involuntarily.~“You are not afraid of wolves, my boy?” said
 7    1,   19|      moreover, beside you I am afraid of nothing.”~“So much the
 8    1,   23|     any reply. Each one seemed afraid to pronounce the word.~“
 9    1,   24|      in the open forest. I was afraid, for the minute, we should
10    1,   25|      said Paganel.~“You’re not afraid of thunder, are you, Robert?”
11    2,    4|      means a timid man, was so afraid in 1802, of the croaking
12    2,    4|        general, people are not afraid of what they eat.”~“It is
13    2,   10|        fled in all directions, afraid to brave the liquid element.
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