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1 I was suddenly more afraid than I had been a second before.
2 Yet she had been still more afraid at the idea of going.
3 But she was still more afraid of seeing Dion in her flat.
4 And I think more afraid for herself than she is for me.
5 She was more afraid of leaving him feeling betrayed than anything else.
6 You should be more afraid of dishonor than of-ofthe other things.
7 The Prioress laughed at men being so much more afraid than women.
8 The sound of the child's crying made her more afraid than ever.
9 Until the end, she'd been more afraid of Frankie than the policewoman.
10 Could be they're more afraid of us than we are of them.
11 At first I was more afraid of that than of anything else.
12 It seemed, however, more afraid of us than we were of it.
13 She was more afraid of a cow than she was of me.
14 He was more afraid of pity than he was of any unhappiness.
15 He will be more afraid of you than you are of him.
16 Again and again he heard, and each time he became more afraid .
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