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1 They were more scared of him than of the Devil-thatwas evident.
2 It seems that I was more scared than hurt on this occasion.
3 And he thought he could not be more scared than he was.
4 I saw that Mike was lingering behind me, looking even more scared .
5 I guess he's more scared of us than the Bell River devils.
6 I'm a deal more scared of him making a day camp, resting.
7 Likely they'll be more scared of you than you are of them.
8 I'm more scared about getting it now than I was earlier on.
9 And they seemed to make us more scared rather than more cautious.
10 People were even more scared of Walker than they were of me.
11 That seems funny, now that I'm much more scared of being sane.
12 McEnroe said he was more scared of Noah's hair than his tennis.
13 It was something more scared of him than he was of it.
14 He didn't laugh, which only served to make her even more scared .
15 I ran through every room in the house, getting more and more scared .
16 Distinctly nervous, decidedly alert, and somewhat self-congratulatory that I was not more scared .
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