1 But you are afraid, you are afraid.
2 "I am afraid," she whispered, with a shiver.
3 It was patent to everybody that the boy was afraid.
4 And I confess that I became afraid, very much afraid.
5 I found myself strangely afraid of this woman I was escorting aft.
6 Wicked men though they be, they are certainly very much afraid of him.
7 The editors were afraid of him and the publishers would have none of him.
8 As it was, the situation was approaching a stage which I was afraid to consider.
9 "Oh, not that I'm afraid of you, not that I'm afraid of you," he hastened to add.
10 "I am not afraid," the sailor retorted, a slight angry flush rising through his sunburn.
11 Thomas Mugridge lives in mortal fear of him, and is afraid to venture on deck after dark.
12 You were afraid to die; the life that was in you, that composes you, that is greater than you, did not want to die.
13 That's the way with you fellows," he cried, half angrily, "sentimentalizing about your immortal souls and afraid to die.
14 He was a coward, afraid to strike me because I had not quailed sufficiently in advance; so he chose a new way to intimidate me.
15 His face wore an absent expression, as of deep thought, and I became afraid that if his eyes did light upon me he would nevertheless not see me.
16 "I'm afraid some one else has fed me most of my life," she laughed, trying bravely to enter into the spirit of his quizzing, though I could see a terror dawning and growing in her eyes as she watched Wolf Larsen.
17 It was also serious, for I learned that he was capable of using it, that under all his cowardice there was a courage of cowardice, like mine, that would impel him to do the very thing his whole nature protested against doing and was afraid of doing.
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