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1        3|     deference and even somewhat feared, as though he had been the
2        7|    presence annoyed him, for he feared an explanation and had been
3       10| despairing apprehension, for he feared the latter might adopt violent
4       10|        years his junior, and he feared him as he would a father,
5       10|     ears, which pointed, it was feared, to decay of the bones of
6       11|      drank the glassful, for he feared an argument. Then Nana remembered
7       13|       She grew distrustful: she feared some treachery on Mignon’
8       14|  whether the contagion is to be feared at the beginning or near
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