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They were a well-matched pair; iron-nerved, both of them, the sort of men to face sudden death open-eyed and unafraid.
RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIR
His is ill syntax with heaven; and by unfeared he means unafraid: Words of a quite contrary signification.
THE WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN, VOLUME 4 (OF 18)JOHN DRYDEN
She sat up very straight and stared steadily in front of her, as if she faced, unafraid, the invincible necessity.
THE CREATORSMAY SINCLAIR
The rabbit's eyes were a deeper blue than his fur, and the pretty creature seemed friendly and unafraid.
THE TIN WOODMAN OF OZL. FRANK BAUM
The forms of other actorinesI put away into the shade; All of them flossy near-blondinesFind and shall find me unafraid.
THE BOOK OF HUMOROUS VERSEVARIOUS
He was a good Samaritan and unafraid, who is affectionately remembered by a grateful foe.
HISTORIC FREDERICKSBURGJOHN T. GOOLRICK
Once he had been among the most feared of feudists, tireless, unafraid, vindictive and honest.
THE CODE OF THE MOUNTAINSCHARLES NEVILLE BUCK
And sure enough, the first thing they saw was a big, black crow sitting on a scarecrow as unafraid as if it had been a tree.
BILLY WHISKERS' ADVENTURESFRANCES TREGO MONTGOMERY
Disorder, calumny, outrage, even open anarchy—he could venture upon them unafraid.
THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORGUY WETMORE CARRYL
He seemed so friendly and so totally unafraid that the men must have been favorably impressed.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT THE END OF THE TRAILMARGARET VANDERCOOK
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