Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|       take care of them. Never fear. Go!"~ ~"But you must take
 2     I,      IV|     holding it tight, as if in fear I might break loose and
 3     I,      IV|   former, and of all slavery I fear that of etiquette the worst.~ ~
 4     I,       V|       to hold them down. Never fear me! Never spare me! If the
 5     I,    VIII|  attendant or housekeeper, for fear of being murdered; and he
 6     I,      IX| because I have never ceased to fear that those who wished to
 7     I,      IX|   order to get it sooner. This fear I know no longer. I know
 8     I,      IX|       you."~ ~"Tut! tut! Never fear! I am sure of the one year,
 9     I,    XIII|       held them in my hand for fear of injuring them.~ ~So the
10    II,     VII|       domestic virtues and the fear of God leading to earthly
11    II,      XV|   hastily, his face livid with fear.~ ~"Monsieur, save yourself!"
12    II,    XVII|       wandering to and fro for fear that the acquisition of
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