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I rose from the thanksgiving—took a resolve—and lay down, unscared, enlightened—eager but for the daylight.

From Jane Eyre by Townsend, F. H.

The scared woman was Madame La Martine; the unscared girl passed for their daughter, but about the daughter no one asked questions of Pierre.

From The Blue Goose by Nason, Frank Lewis

Methinks I see thee with thy head low laid, Whilst, surfeited upon thy damask cheek, The high-fed worm, in lazy volumes roll'd, Riots unscared.

From The Poetical Works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes by Gilfillan, George

Erect the standard of worldly profit, and thousands will flock to it, unscared by danger, unwearied by labour.

From Australia, its history and present condition containing an account both of the bush and of the colonies, with their respective inhabitants by Pridden, W. (William)

Even the horse and hound are there, your Octoo and Don, faithful friends, unscared by the strange mates that go with you.

From Jo's Boys by Alcott, Louisa May




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