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1 Rested very well though I had some fear at the beginning of the night.
2 Hetta also had some fear of wolves-notfor herself perhaps; but for her sister.
3 Why, the dog affected diffidence; he had some fear lest he should not win her affections.
4 The man looked so strangely upon him, that Anthony knew that he had some fear upon his mind.
5 Garrison had some fear that her vapoury figure might sink through the chair, but he was agreeably surprised to find that it did not.
6 But indifference itself is transitory, and I had some fear lest I should continue to suffer without relief under these wretched extremes of feeling.
7 The Duke of Wellington, indeed, seems to have had some fear that the two parties might coalesce, in order to effect his expulsion from power.
8 "Brown, you may be right," said Robin; "I have had some fear of it, and I know that you carry a weather eye.
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