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1 1, 1| there was no longer any fear of the shark. But, though 2 1, 1| see papers inside. But I fear it will be impossible to 3 1, 10| Lady Helena, “you have no fear then that if the poor fellows 4 1, 13| living animals mad with fear. The whole plateau seemed 5 1, 13| Hope took the place of fear. He saw himself on the morrow 6 1, 17| guard; there was nothing to fear.”~“How is that?” asked McNabbs.~“ 7 1, 18| at a pinch, I should not fear either making him understand 8 1, 18| lodging, provided they had no fear of sleeping in the open 9 1, 19| burned on, there was no fear of being overmastered. But 10 1, 19| the inclosure, mad with fear.~Glenarvan put his arms 11 1, 23| where there was little fear of conflagration.~Robert 12 1, 23| world. We have nothing to fear. Besides, we will watch, 13 2, 1| passengers. Alternate hope and fear agitated the bosom of poor 14 2, 1| had not shown the least fear, unless for their friends, 15 2, 5| betrayed no symptoms of fear, he was tortured with anxiety, 16 2, 5| indeed, great cause for fear. The DUNCAN was out of her 17 2, 11| As to Glenarvan, his only fear was lest Ayrton should return 18 2, 13| was no cause for actual fear, it was well to be ready 19 2, 13| hotel, was soon aware that fear absorbed the inhabitants 20 2, 13| give up the search, and the fear of compromising the expedition.~“ 21 2, 14| who had reason enough to fear their strong paws and sharp 22 2, 14| No one dared to fire, for fear of wounding the child.~But 23 2, 16| listener. There was reason to fear that if the storm lasted 24 3, 3| him with anxiety; but, for fear of alarming Glenarvan, he 25 3, 4| There was every reason to fear such an engagement in these 26 3, 5| any case what have we to fear? Surely, two resolute and 27 3, 13| mind? Are we to hope or fear?”~“Hope, my dear Helena,” 28 3, 14| game well there is not much fear of that.”~“And when shall 29 3, 14| hand-to-hand fighting to fear. For ten minutes, the little 30 3, 18| But Harry Grant?”~“I must fear he is irrevocably lost. 31 3, 19| is there not reason to fear that if an eruption produced