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And the brusque but not unkindly little quack trotted away, leaving Reginald in the dark without a gleam of hope to comfort him. "Gov'nor," said the weak little voice from the bed, "that there doctor says I are a-goin' to die, don't he?" "He says you're very ill, old boy, but let's hope you'll soon be better." "Me no fear. On'y I wish it would come soon. I'm afeared of gettin' frightened."

Up he jumped in a fright, for he had not yet got over the fear of being pursued. "What's the matter?" he cried, but Peter for Peter it was soon reassured him. "Naught's the matter," he said, "don't be afeared, but we're close to Monkhaven. I've got to go on to the wharf, but that's out o' your way. I thought we'd best talk over like what you'd best do.

I say not this for that Lancelot hath need be afeared of King Claudas body to body, nor of the best knight in his land, but many things befall whereof one taketh no heed; and so King Arthur give leave to Lancelot from his court, it will be counted unto him for cowardize, and neither I nor you nor other knight ought never more to have affiance in him."

"Thou should'st na' play wi' fire. It's a naughty trick. Thoul't suffer for it in worse ways nor this before thou'st done, I'm afeared. I should ha' hit thee twice as lungeous kicks as Mike, if I'd been in his place. He did na' hurt thee, I am sure," she assumed, half as a question. "Yes but he did. He turned me quite sick." And he let his head fall languidly down on his sister's breast.

"Wall, as I was a tellin Sorrel Top," he continued, "I was pretty nigh done out a holdin Fleet Foot, when we got tu that are long hill, fur I was a leetle afeared he might git the better on me, but the Honey want, she ain't never afeared of nothin nor never was, but she was oncommon quiet, she hadn't spoke for a long time when, all at once, jest as we was agoin up the hill, what should we see but Wycoff's big team a tearin down like Jehu.

Then spake the youth to his father all the truth. "Send not away the guide without pay." The son sought the man, through the city he ran, but the man had disappeared. Said Tobiah, "Be not afeared, 'twas Elijah the seer, whom God sent here to stand by our side, our needs to provide." He bathed both his eyes with the gall of the prize, and his sight was restored by the grace of the Lord.

'He was, says John, 'as large as a one gallon keg, and very like it; he had horns and wings, yet he crept so slowly through the grass that if I had not been afeared, I might have touched him. This formidable apparition we afterwards discovered to have been a bat. They have indeed no horns, but the fancy of a man who thought he saw the devil might easily supply that defect." Many excursions Mr.

"Ah, sir," replied Darby, "I'm greatly afeared that every person like me must struggle with great temptations." "That is an excellent observation," said Solomon; "and I do suppose, that since this desirable change took place in your heart, you must have been woefully beset." "Never suffered so much in my life," replied the other.

I told him I would do it, but I was afeared to go into the house, so he said he would go with me, that he would try to get into the house in the evening and open the window, would then go home and go to bed and meet me again about eleven. I found him, and we both went into his chamber.

You don't want nobody on your hands. I'd git a younger woman, I would so." "I've be'n a-lookin' for the right one a sight o' years, Hannah Jane. I've had a kind o' notion I should know her right off when I fust see her, but I'm afeared it ain't goin' to be that way. I've seen a sight o' nice, smart women, but when the thought o' you was so impressed on my mind day before yisterday"

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