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1 Well, Sir Christopher is very much afraid of contracting the Spanish disease.
2 The shepherds were very much afraid , but the angel said to them:
3 They were indifferently armed and they were much afraid of the indians.
4 For all his roaring she was not much afraid of the painter.
5 After the first minute she was not so much afraid as annoyed.
6 Then, too, the housekeeper seems very much afraid of the young nephew.
7 I am a hare and I am very much afraid of people.
8 And he need not have been so much afraid about his dancing.
9 Then many of us are very much afraid of being laughed at.
10 She was almost as much afraid of herself as of her suitor.
11 He was not much afraid of anything that she might feel now.
12 So full were her thoughts that she forgot to be much afraid .
13 Boots went in, but, truth to say, he was very much afraid .
14 And he does not bite me, though I am very much afraid .
15 She was horribly anxious, and very much afraid of betraying her anxiety.
16 After this we said no more, because we were too much afraid .
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