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 1 Miltiad    |        should continue longer in fear of him. |315  ~
 2  Lysand(57)|       had the greatest reason to fear Lysander, had fled to a
 3  Lysand(57)|        that no one had cause for fear or concealment; that they
 4   Alcib    |       him, but also the greatest fear, because he was able to
 5   Alcib    |         as alienated from him by fear; for when they saw the singular
 6   Alcib    |     conquerors, were struck with fear and sued for peace; for
 7   Datam    |        upon him, was struck with fear, and, being |370 deterred
 8   Pelop    |       shall speak of them; for I fear that, if I begin to give
 9   Attic    | attributable to kindness, not to fear or hope. ~VII. When he was
10    Frag    |            And if you persist, I fear that you will receive so
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