Chapter

1       I|       a mother, anxieties and fears will, in spite of her, depict
2       X| Blanka was now like a boy who fears to stay at home alone, and
3     XII|     length prevailed over her fears and scruples, and determined
4      XV|    imprisonment and death. No fears can hold me back, as no
5   XXIII|   from Heaven. The Wallachian fears to lend aid to him that
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