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Ron (wearing embroidered green robes) is focused off to the left and has his mouth open as if surprised or frightened.
Then she became terrified, and turned back and repented right heartily of her sin.
Everyone was frightened by the strange sequence of events.
Wall Street will discover to its horror that it indeed was "different this time."
For a moment I thought he was going to kiss me. I recoiled in horror.
This feeling of being both scared and at peace, of having both butterflies and a sense of calm, is a feeling that I have only dreamed about.
He waved a hand and narrowly missed concussing a frightened-looking Professor Vector, who was passing.
Her previous calm gave way to terror.
But there was so much to be scared of in addition to the weather—all the reasons that the cost of car insurance for teen-agers is astronomical.
The news was greeted with alarm by senators.
Millions of terrified beings scurry about through senseless mazes of tunnels and lanes.
With a thousand pains that vision's face was grained, yet no blood reached there from the upper ground. And no guns thumped or down the flues moaned.
Mistress Mary stood up and looked at it with an almost frightened face as it hung from her finger.
Ann's pulse quickened in alarm.
It was with some trepidation that I viewed the prospect of cycling across Uganda.
Cosette was intoxicated, delighted, frightened, in heaven.
I stood there, frightened, as the lumps came down and hit me and soon I was up to my ankles in coke.
The Rabbit whispered in a frightened tone.
We were struck dumb with horror and grief.
You may have had a detached mother or a scared one.
"What is the matter with Signora Anna?" he whispered, horror-struck at her vacant face.
The slowing U. S. economy is scaring consumers who are spending less time and money on travel.
Is nerve-racking panic-stricken the heart main startled, but hides the god young child spiritedly timid, wisdom not sufficient, if sees the thing exceptionally, or hears the special sound.
I recognized it instantly and felt a quiver of panic.
After the fear and panic of the past two years, that may come almost as an anticlimax. But that is the way crises often end.