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1She obeyed, with some slight inward trepidation, and sat looking up at him demurely.
2Faith, with much inward trepidation, unfolded her plans to him.
3There was a pause during which in much inward trepidation I avoided meeting her eyes.
4It was not without some inward trepidation that Mr. Carlyle found himself committed to the adventure.
5So Mr. Liakos started for the office of his sweetheart's father, although not without inward trepidation.
6It was, therefore, with much inward trepidation that Barnum watched the curtain rise on the first concert.
7He peered at her with inward trepidation.
8She disliked all water journeys, and even on the quiet creek was usually in a state of inward trepidation.
9In he went, not without the inward trepidation which a man of any imagination feels at the prospect of a battle.
10At a few minutes past eight the front door bell rang, and Tuppence went to answer it with some inward trepidation.
11Phineas took his seat in the House with a consciousness of much inward trepidation of heart on that night of the ballot debate.
12It was with some suspicion therefore, and considerable inward trepidation, that he faced round as a tall veiled figure swept into the room.
13He did not so much as eat with her till one day, not without much inward trepidation, she invited him to do so.
14Mr. Colville concealing an inward trepidation under a bold front; Miss Graham agitated but firm; the child as much puzzled as the old woman.
15"I must see Mr. Walters himself, please," said Dan firmly, but with inward trepidation.
16"Oh, yes." Val's voice betrayed some inward trepidation.
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