Chapter

 1     I|          night, for I am greatly afraid."~ ~The Turk so addressed
 2    IV|     about with me, and am always afraid of being robbed of it. In
 3    IV|          vividly, that I am half afraid of sitting down here and
 4     V|          angry, seemed very much afraid. He saw in this presumptuous
 5    VI|        the doorway as if he were afraid or ashamed, till Musli rushed
 6  VIII|          Oh, no, no, Halil. I am afraid of these also. I am afraid
 7  VIII|       afraid of these also. I am afraid to look upon these dumb
 8    IX|       what I do, and if I am not afraid what need is there for thee
 9    IX|          is there for thee to be afraid on my account?"[Pg 193]~ ~"
10    IX|        be able to say that I was afraid of them. They may tear my
11   XII|        Crimean family, should be afraid of war. You were born a
12   XII| blockhead no doubt, for I am not afraid to risk losing this wretched
13   XII|         well paid for it, who is afraid of nothing, has no bowels
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