Part,  Chapter

 1     II,     III|       his name; nor did Audiat venture to propound a like question
 2    III,      II| moonlight evenings mayest thou venture into the open lake."~ ~"
 3    III,      II|    lake."~ ~"But why may not I venture by daylight?"~ ~"Because
 4    III,     III|        will never, never again venture into the lake."~ ~"I am
 5    III,     III|           I should not like to venture out of the house in such
 6    III,     III|    that, but I did not like to venture to do so."~ ~"Why not?"~ ~"
 7    III,     III|        it?"~ ~"If you will not venture to fetch the doctor, then
 8    III,      IV|      one knee.~ ~Henry did not venture to move or speak.~ ~"Did
 9    III,      IV|       not need to be afraid to venture into the lake again."~ ~
10      V,      II|     baroness? You would really venture to drive with me? Have you
11      V,      II|       no comparison between my venture and this plan you propose.
12     VI,      II|      might with perfect safety venture to call here again, I should
13     VI,      IV|      was no doubting that. The venture must be made now or never.
14   VIII,      II|       hide yourself, and don't venture from your concealment until
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