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1 2 | maid, and not being in any fear of compromising herself, 2 3 | side in one room. But we fear to weary the reader. We 3 3 | book in which they will fear to find an apology for vice 4 3 | doubt, to increase this fear. Let me undeceive those 5 3 | reading, if nothing but such a fear hinders them. ~I am quite 6 4 | had set upon it made me fear that you might yourself 7 6 | are quite well." ~"Have no fear; I shall be quite composed. 8 6 | in the midst of which his fear of frightening me made him 9 9 | going already?" ~"Yes, I fear I am boring you." ~"You 10 11| thought of it; then I began to fear lest Marguerite had no more 11 11| Don't forget." ~"No fear. Will you have supper with 12 12| children," said she; "have no fear. I shall say nothing." ~" 13 16| and love without shame or fear. ~The courtesan disappeared 14 18| contents no doubt. ~A sharp fear penetrated my heart. I might 15 19| taking her hand, I said, "Fear nothing." ~"Come back as 16 20| always live like that?" ~"I fear so, father, but I have not 17 21| a speedy return, and the fear of offending my father still 18 21| memory, and if I had any fear, it was certainly not of 19 21| and I read in her face the fear of seeing my visit prolonged. ~" 20 22| church tower. ~I began to fear lest some one should enter. 21 24| to balls or theatres, for fear of meeting Olympe and me. 22 25| reward you; but I greatly fear that you will have no influence 23 25| going to do, so much did I fear that my courage would fail 24 26| where they occurred, in the fear, if a long time elapsed