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She looked very peaceful, and I was quite unafraid, interested to know what had happened.
The girl seemed quite unafraid; the main expression on her face was of regret.
Despite the obvious savagery of the period, she seemed quite unafraid.
We have a strong and unafraid voice among us."
It is quite unafraid, and will readily attack anything that moves conspicuously.
His unafraid glance travelled around from one to another, sizing us up.
Lambert fought with all the power of his strong and unafraid brain and will.
Her point is that Smith was a nuanced thinker with an unafraid mind, not an ideologue.
It's a defiance - and an unafraid unabashed assumption of personal responsibility."
Occasionally one finds its way into the house, but these are very small bats, no bigger than a golf ball, and evidently quite unafraid.
They were quite unafraid, within there, they felt themselves equal to anything the hampered, divided law of the land could do against them.
Be not too unafraid, children.
Though he sat in full view, a strange and utterly alien figure in his shimmering protective envelope, they appeared quite unafraid of him.
They're utterly unafraid-" "They have nothing to be afraid of-or never have had.
One day, while treating a snake-bitten girl from the village, the unafraid Velu takes her to the opposite side of the hill, across the snakes.
Her unafraid green eyes, beneath eyebrows that had the graceful arch of a raptor's wings in flight, met his gaze.
One observer noted his tenure as Governor: "He was a most capable executive and his unafraid service to the territory must not be minimized."
There were many stretches of whitewater and the banks were remarkable for groups of unafraid elephants and occasional other mammals.
She held the letter up to the light in the kid's bathroom, which has the brightest lights in the house, teen-agers being pretty unafraid of what the mirror shows.
Lady Pamela Anseratte, who had known Sarto for decades and was quite unafraid of him, laughed and trotted over in a swirl of skirts.
One of the wild birds, a long-billed hoopoe marvellously patterned in colours of white and cinnamon and black, flew down unafraid and settled on Pharaoh's crown.
It was a hard, poised and unafraid display led by Ault, one of four Hoosiers in Southwest Missouri's starting lineup that Alford took to the Ozark Mountains.
The critic Alfred Kazin paid tribute to Mr. Singer as "the last novelist in the great unafraid style of a century that is not ours, in which the novel was king."
She carried herself with a self- possession, an unafraid confidence, that seemed so completely natural he felt she must have been born with it, and it generated a quality he could only think of as presence.
Deer Roam Unafraid The deer, both the small, timid cheetal, as well as the blackbuck, are joined by other species - peacocks, rabbits and pigeons - which feed and move about unafraid.