Chapter
1 1 | girl replied, "I am not afraid of the harm which has been
2 1 | But what is it you are afraid of?" ~"I am afraid of the
3 1 | you are afraid of?" ~"I am afraid of the harm which they are
4 2 | if he is weak, he will be afraid on account of his connection
5 4 | said Cornelius, "I am afraid we have hurt some one." ~"
6 7 | condition. I need no more be afraid lest on the day of a riot
7 11| one condition which I am afraid I cannot keep." ~"Which?
8 12| Prince of Orange, very likely afraid that Van Baerle's blood
9 16| in her heart was as much afraid of a separation as Cornelius
10 18| villain, it seems." ~"I am afraid he is." ~"Tell me, Rosa,"
11 20| my pretty Rosa. But I am afraid the nursing of my tulip
12 21| backwards, like a man who is afraid of being attacked from behind. ~
13 23| instructions of Cornelius, who was afraid of the bulb being killed
14 23| Another proof: Cornelius was afraid lest the soil should become
15 24| clinched it as if I were afraid it would take wings." ~"
16 26| of affairs, and was not afraid of any encounter; only he
17 29| the poor prisoner was most afraid of during this walk, which
18 32| you." ~Van Baerle, more afraid for his companion than himself,
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