1 They hurried with nervous fear.
2 It swung its ends to and fro in an agony of fear and rage.
3 At this cry a hysterical fear and dismay beset the troops.
4 However, the tall soldier seemed suddenly to forget all those fears.
5 He threw a pine cone at a jovial squirrel, and he ran with chattering fear.
6 He had feared that all of the untried men possessed great and correct confidence.
7 Since he had turned his back upon the fight his fears had been wondrously magnified.
8 He saw that even if the men were tottering with fear they would laugh at his warning.
9 He feared that if he turned his back the body might spring up and stealthily pursue him.
10 When their eyes first encountered him there was a sudden halt, as if they feared to go near.
11 But, as he mortally feared these shafts, it became impossible for him to invent a tale he felt he could trust.
12 He had been possessed of much fear of his friend, for he saw how easily questionings could make holes in his feelings.
13 Perhaps there was to him a divinity expressed in the voice of the other--stern, hard, with no reflection of fear in it.
14 After this crossing the youth assured himself that at any moment they might be suddenly and fearfully assaulted from the caves of the lowering woods.
15 When, however, they began to pass into a new region, his old fears of stupidity and incompetence reassailed him, but this time he doggedly let them babble.
16 In the darkness he saw visions of a thousand-tongued fear that would babble at his back and cause him to flee, while others were going coolly about their country's business.
17 He could conceive of men going very insignificantly about the world bearing a load of courage unseen, and although he had known many of his comrades through boyhood, he began to fear that his judgment of them had been blind.
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