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affront 1
afoot 1
aforesaid 1
afraid 30
afresh 3
after 260
afternoon 2
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31 thank
31 use
30 advantage
30 afraid
30 astonishment
30 bastille
30 chevreuse
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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afraid

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1 1 | host to himself. "Can he be afraid of this boy?" But an imperious 2 6 | that young man should be afraid of a ball, for he is doubtless 3 6 | coming too early I should be afraid of awakening your Majesty." ~" 4 8 | all, monsieur, and I am afraid of the Bastille." ~"Hum!" 5 9 | Haberdasher ~"She is afraid so." ~"Wait a minute, then," 6 9 | Porthos. "Is the doctor afraid that you may be recognized?" ~" 7 11| will remain; you are not afraid?" said d'Artagnan, coming 8 12| refused; but at length became afraid that the duke, if exasperated, 9 17| stupid and brutal. You are afraid, are you? Well, if you do 10 19| can do nothing; and I am afraid you will refuse me the favor 11 19| then?" ~"Because she was afraid of compromising you." ~" 12 23| cursed letter!" ~"Don't be afraid, you idiot; there is nothing 13 23| Well, if you are really afraid, Monsieur Planchet," resumed 14 24| Planchet--because you are afraid?" ~"Afraid of being heard? 15 24| because you are afraid?" ~"Afraid of being heard? Yes, monsieur." ~" 16 24| heard? Yes, monsieur." ~"Afraid of being heard! Why, there 17 24| animal will end by making me afraid." And he put his horse into 18 24| me here alone?" ~"You are afraid, Planchet?" ~"No; I only 19 24| am very poor and am not afraid of being robbed, I went 20 25| would kill me!" ~"Don't be afraid; he is not so much of a 21 26| makes you doubt it?" ~"I was afraid I had made a mistake in 22 26| with these gentlemen--I was afraid you were dangerously ill." ~ 23 27| hither, I say, and don't be afraid," continued Athos. "At the 24 37| in the darkness, "Are you afraid, dear Monsieur d'Artagnan?" ~" 25 38| dear Athos, I am greatly afraid I have drawn a terrible 26 40| head and heart. Don't be afraid," said he, smiling. "By 27 41| thought that, beginning to be afraid, they had stayed behind, 28 47| although I am very much afraid that your good wishes will 29 58| dashed to pieces." ~"Don't be afraid. I am a sailor." ~Not a 30 67| hold life dear enough to be afraid of death." ~"Yes, I know


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