Book, Chapter

 1    1,  16|          fact, he was! Ascyltos, afraid to believe the evidence
 2    1,  18|         Not so Ascyltos, who was afraid of the law, and demurred, "
 3    1,  19|        thinking that we would be afraid to appear as claimants for
 4    1,  21|       dangerous chill that I was afraid I had contracted a tertian
 5    1,  21|      doors of death itself. I am afraid that, with the careless
 6    2,  34|       first." Naturally, we were afraid that some of us might break
 7    2,  37|       set under the hen, but I'm afraid they're addled, by Hercules
 8    2,  42|          to go wrong, and he was afraid his creditors would guess
 9    2,  65|          a good time, though I'm afraid these scholars'll laugh
10    3,  83|       prudent youngster had been afraid of going astray on the day
11    3,  85|        very long in tears, being afraid that Menelaus, the tutor,
12    3,  90|        truly believe that he was afraid that I was asleep. I made
13    3,  90|      aside from that, I was also afraid that so valuable a present
14    4, 110|      what moves me is this: I am afraid I shall have to endure myself
15    4, 115| beautiful woman, he stood still, afraid at first that it was some
16    4, 117|   conversation; I suppose he was afraid of reopening a tender scar
17    5, 132|    nothing of this kind, are you afraid of Giton?" Under her eyes,
18    5, 160|         it, I wonder?~METRO: I'm afraid you'll say something if
19    5, 160|          sly because everyone is afraid of the tax gatherers. My
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