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1 Her love for her father is deep, though mingled with fear .
2 Heavy, that is, with a burden of doubt mingled with fear .
3 My expectation, mingled with fear , was wrought to its highest pitch.
4 Once more that look of partly veiled suffering was there, suffering mingled with fear .
5 There was a feeling of genuine respect, mingled with fear , in his deportment toward Philip.
6 Disgust mingled with fear as he labored to withdraw his face from his adversary's crotch.
7 Her lips were as soft as he remembered, her breath, warm and mingled with fear .
8 Lightning need, mingled with fear , shot through her.
9 The woman cast a glance of something very like hate, but mingled with fear , upon Dorothy.
10 Jane looked at her rescuer with eyes in which eternal gratitude mingled with fear for the future.
11 During that hour of hope mingled with fear , the young poet found fresh meanings in Petrarch's sonnets.
12 Balthazar raised his head and looked at his wife with a joy that was mingled with fear .
13 A sense of bodily uneasiness came upon him, of a curious irritation and contempt, mingled with fear .
14 She knew what this meant, and a great pleasure, yet mingled with fear , came into her mind.
15 Oh, it was joy mingled with fear .
16 Tarzan could tell that by the note of rage mingled with fear in the voice of the she.
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