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1 I, I| to the child: "Don't be afraid, little countess; nothing 2 I, III| with lace. You need not be afraid to stay alone here. No one 3 I, III| I am not the least bit afraid. I like to be alone sometimes."~ ~" 4 II, II| merely: 'Complainant is afraid when the dogs bark.' 'Complainant 5 II, III| duel, does he? I am not afraid of his pistols; I have one, 6 III, II| but I dare not, for I am afraid the trees, the walls, the 7 III, II| her some time?"~ ~"I am afraid thou mightest fall in love 8 III, III| desire to go to bed; she was afraid she might dream again of 9 III, III| it thunders."~ ~"I am not afraid of thunder, you stupid Henry. 10 III, IV| I cannot bear it; I am afraid!"~ ~With a sorrowful heart 11 III, IV| you will not need to be afraid to venture into the lake 12 IV, III| hesitatingly.~ ~"Are not you afraid of the sight of blood, baroness?"~ ~" 13 IV, III| subject, so you need not be afraid to employ him. He understands 14 IV, IV| You will not need to be afraid hereafter, and perhaps the 15 V, II| how distant. She was even afraid of the rockets and paper 16 V, II| the merrymaking Marie was afraid to go to bed. She begged 17 V, II| restored, "I am very much afraid that your instructions will 18 V, II| suddenly: "Perhaps you are afraid the colonel will think I 19 VI, I| won't come - here; he is - afraid. Besides, there is nothing - 20 VI, I| mercy, you would not be afraid to appear before Him with 21 VI, I| find its way to God. I am afraid; I tremble. Oh, my sins, 22 VI, IV| should he tremble? Was he afraid to hear Katharina's answer? 23 VI, VI| alone here?"~ ~"I am not afraid to be alone. I have no money, 24 VI, VI| small; but you will not be afraid of falling off when you 25 VIII, I| marquis.~ ~"No, no; I am not afraid! Give it to me, I beg of 26 VIII, II| excitedly. "Lisette, who was afraid to go near her own husband 27 IX, I| for?"~ ~"I should n't be afraid if I had it with me."~ ~" 28 IX, I| it, for I am dreadfully afraid of guns. Leave it just outside 29 IX, I| too much work; but I am afraid I may alarm them; then they 30 IX, I| ourselves. But women are afraid to travel by night; and 31 IX, III| moment when I must not feel afraid - afraid for your safety."~ ~" 32 IX, III| I must not feel afraid - afraid for your safety."~ ~"Oh,