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1 This fellow will not go wrong again; he is too terribly frightened .
2 For the first instant she was terribly frightened and she turned pale.
3 When the ship sank I was terribly frightened - because I cannot swim far.
4 The young tomtits were terribly frightened , and some of them were hurt.
5 By this time I was terribly frightened and more and more puzzled.
6 Your grandfather was quite disturbed over it, and I was terribly frightened .
7 The other women, who had been terribly frightened , began to cry out:
8 It was hurt and terribly frightened , but was apparently not really injured.
9 The four natives, although they had been warned, were still terribly frightened .
10 I never heard any thing so pretty- Ivow , I am terribly frightened .
11 She stood still, and looked back as if she were terribly frightened .
12 She remembered how terribly frightened she had been seeing him like that.
13 They were still terribly frightened , even though they were on firm land.
14 I cannot, for I am terribly frightened , and I've lost my way.
15 She was terribly frightened to be left alone in the dark.
16 She was terribly frightened ; she had never been so frightened before.
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