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 1     I,      II|          Madam," I said, "I am afraid that we are in danger of
 2     I,     III|       take me to my papa. I am afraid!"~ ~"Who is your father,
 3     I,       V|      foolish pride! She was so afraid to show her bare ears to
 4     I,      VI|        there?"~ ~"No. Don't be afraid of anything. Try to sleep
 5     I,    VIII|        you!"~ ~"I am very much afraid, papa, that if our present
 6     I,    VIII|        your heirs. So I am not afraid of that threat; and as to
 7     I,    VIII|         and so I am not at all afraid of them. But I am terribly
 8     I,    VIII|        them. But I am terribly afraid, dear father, that the road
 9     I,    VIII|     crazy, and you need not be afraid that I want you to live
10     I,      IX|   temptations."~ ~"Oh, you are afraid that they will convert you
11     I,      IX|        I know that you are not afraid of death, and that you also
12     I,      IX|       your way to Vienna. I am afraid to entrust this letter to
13     I,    XIII|      she will, you need not be afraid of want of game."~ ~I was
14    II,       I|     cetonias they could, as if afraid that, after their departure,
15    II,     III|  rather believed that men were afraid of her, for such learned
16    II,       V|       bride will pretend to be afraid of the groom, and at last
17    II,       V| Diodora. In a duel you are not afraid of a fight, and so this
18    II,      VI|       nature of yours, and was afraid that, if you had free access
19    II,    XIII|        this disgrace?"~ ~"I am afraid that it was just your extraordinary
20    II,      XV|    showing them that I was not afraid of them, and, first of all,
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