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1 Gaz- ing at a chained lion, crouched for a spring, should not terrify a man .
2 You have no right to come here and terrify a man who has been drinking, and who is not quite himself.
3 The unseen possibilities of attack and defeat may well terrify a man who has not the unseen God to keep him calm.
4 But to terrify a man at the possibilities of his neglected nature, is to do something towards the redemption of that nature.
5 Few things terrify a man more than the knowledge of a woman's ability to make her emotions-when ,ifever, he arrives at it.
6 This mere space, this mere quantity, terrifies a man more than tigers or the terrible plague.
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