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 1     I|         might go, he was not to dare to look into the carriage
 2     I| tonnerres! let nobody in future dare to say in my presence that
 3     I|       Pg 40]~ ~"Que diable! How dare you say such a thing?"~ ~"
 4     V|        intentions that I scarce dare to approach any one without
 5   VII|      said, because he would not dare to kill him. He would take
 6  XIII|          nay, she must not even dare to speak of him, lest her
 7    XV|     affair, I'll be bound. I'll dare to guess that you have abducted
 8   XVI|         in thought must any one dare to sin against you."~ ~"
 9   XVI|        mine, the world will not dare to reproach, will not dare
10   XVI|      dare to reproach, will not dare to condemn her; and the
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