Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|       auspicious beginning, but, fearing that some one would miss
 2    1,  28| k-night-cap, now did you?" Then, fearing my companion would come
 3    3,  93|     Troia~Worn out with anxiety, fearing: the honor of Calchas~The
 4    3,  94|        bolted out of the temple. Fearing they might take me for a
 5    3,  95|      great enough in my misery!" Fearing some one might overhear
 6    3,  96|        an inquisitive beginning, fearing that I had let another Ascyltos
 7    4, 106|         themselves into the sea, fearing worse punishment; and when
 8    4, 114|      present good understanding, fearing that the general good humor
 9    4, 118|         head to be kissed; then, fearing some more spiteful wave
10    5, 133|       completely enervated, and) fearing that it might give cause
11    5, 140|          leg with vinegar: then, fearing a scolding, I made up my
12    5, 144|         himself joined. At last, fearing I might lose an opportunity
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