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fear

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | those merchants seemed to fear lest the government should 2 I, IV | by use.~“Oh, there’s no fear of teas falling,” answered 3 I, V | thinking of her. Did he fear that, lost in this busy 4 I, VII | because they dared not. Fear, mingled with respect, restrained 5 I, X | Nadia!” replied Michael, “fear nothing!”~“It is not on 6 I, X | on my own account that I fear!”~“God is with us, sister!”~“ 7 I, XI | There is not the slightest fear that it will fly away, my 8 I, XIII| his memory that he had no fear of ever forgetting them.~ 9 I, XIII| Michael Strogoff’s great fear was lest, in the depopulation 10 I, XIII| steppe, and would have no fear in just taking her staff 11 I, XIII| really had good reason to fear.~However, at last the tarantass 12 I, XIV | frequented. This was not from any fear of being recognized. In 13 I, XV | would have much more to fear from man? It was probable. 14 I, XVI | A FINAL EFFORT~MICHAEL’S fear of meeting the Tartars in 15 I, XVI | Colonel Ogareff would have no fear then that the dispatches 16 I, XVII| them Michael had nothing to fear as he hastened towards the 17 II, II | title.~“You have nothing to fear from them,” replied Ivan 18 II, III | she had every reason to fear for her son.~Sangarre, under 19 II, VI | march on to Irkutsk?”~“I fear so,” replied Michael.~“Yes . . . 20 II, VII | there was no longer any fear of Tartars. Not a scout 21 II, VIII| him, “There is nothing to fear, friend,” said he.~“Nothing 22 II, VIII| them to Michael, made them fear that their trials were not 23 II, IX | moderate. There was some fear that the rain might come 24 II, XII | authorities had therefore no fear with regard to admitting 25 II, XIII| walked up and down, without fear of being discovered by the 26 II, XIV | entered by the open door.~“Fear nothing, Nadia,” said he, 27 II, XIV | s courier has nothing to fear to-day from this villain!


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