Chapter
1 1 | the horse that would not dare to laugh at the master,"
2 1 | before a woman you would dare not fly, I presume?" ~"Remember,"
3 3 | since I left the province. I dare say you have not brought
4 6 | appreciated, and who have, I dare affirm to the king, his
5 12| believed that I would not dare to quit the treasure over
6 12| will be me. They will not dare to refuse me then; and I
7 14| for me,' and she did not dare to disobey the queen." ~"
8 16| somewhere." ~"Would you dare to lift your hand to your
9 21| particular permission, not one dare lift an anchor." ~D'Artagnan
10 23| arrested." ~"What! Will they dare to arrest a man in his Majesty'
11 24| Planchet?" ~"Because we dare not speak aloud in one or
12 24| But why did you not dare to speak aloud, Planchet--
13 26| you this evening, I will dare it myself.' I really think
14 27| verses," said he. ~"Yes, I dare say; verses perfumed with
15 36| to her orders. He did not dare to write for fear of not
16 38| to fail." ~"She will not dare to say anything; that would
17 42| in wavering, and did not dare to attempt any great enterprise
18 44| high-placed for anyone to dare look for them where they
19 55| confide in my brother; I will dare to--" ~At this moment the
20 56| too loud for his mouth to dare speak. ~"If I call, come,"
21 56| smile on my lips. Felton, I dare not tell you at what idea
22 61| The queen herself does not dare to oppose the terrible minister.
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