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1  I was seized with a panic fear.
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2  But I am beginning now to fear that I must wait a lifetime.
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3  Overcoming my fear to some extent, I advanced a step and spoke.
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4  The absence from his bearing of any sign of fear struck me at once.
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5  For now I had a weapon indeed against the horrible creatures we feared.
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6  It was from her, too, that I learned that fear had not yet left the world.
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7  For, reasoning from their daylight behaviour, I thought that fear must be forgotten.
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8  Once or twice I had a feeling of intense fear for which I could perceive no definite reason.
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9  And in the confidence of renewed day it almost seemed to me that my fear had been unreasonable.
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10  In another moment I was in a passion of fear and running with great leaping strides down the slope.
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11  At one time the flames died down somewhat, and I feared the foul creatures would presently be able to see me.
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12  And I now understood to some slight degree at least the reason of the fear of the little Upper-world people for the dark.
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13  I have no doubt they could see me in that rayless obscurity, and they did not seem to have any fear of me apart from the light.
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14  It was a foolish impulse, but the devil begotten of fear and blind anger was ill curbed and still eager to take advantage of my perplexity.
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15  Yet I was still such a blockhead that I missed the lesson of that fear, and in spite of Weena's distress I insisted upon sleeping away from these slumbering multitudes.
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16  At first I did not realize their blindness, and struck furiously at them with my bar, in a frenzy of fear, as they approached me, killing one and crippling several more.
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17  When I saw them standing round me, it came into my head that I was doing as foolish a thing as it was possible for me to do under the circumstances, in trying to revive the sensation of fear.
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