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1 But this great superstitious fear was, however, part of Benedict's eternal charm.
2 The room was so dusky that Walpurga looked around in superstitious fear .
3 Some of them laughed, while others drew away in evident superstitious fear .
4 Herman watched the proceedings with a curiosity not unmingled with superstitious fear .
5 The Somali let misformed children live, but regard them with superstitious fear .
6 Only one thing seriously affected them, and that was a superstitious fear .
7 He always had superstitious fear of it; and events had proved him right.
8 She could not rid herself of her superstitious fear so easily.
9 Filled with superstitious fear , the American cautiously groped toward the sound.
10 For a moment the quiet girl grew rigid with superstitious fear .
11 The first tribes were governed by two forces, brute force and superstitious fear .
12 Their thirst for vengeance was being tempered rapidly by a growing superstitious fear .
13 The new-comers, breathless, terrified, shaking with superstitious fear , tried to explain.
14 Eyes widening in superstitious fear and awe, the guards backed away.
15 He stopped short at the apparition; a queer shiver of superstitious fear shook him.
16 The Fuegians, being cruel, are naturally cowards; they regard a rifle with superstitious fear .
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