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Don’t you think if getting afeared and wishing something to happen would make it true, that these here chains would’ve turned to dust long ago? Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
It was the smell of five growned folks and one baby that were afeared of everything. Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
I said, “You saw him four times! Ain’t you afeared of getting floated off?” Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
“Ye got no call to be afeared,” he said roughly. Across Five Aprils 1964-01-01T00:00:00Z
The gyptian nurse told me she’d often been afeared of how your mother would treat you, because she was a proud and scornful woman. The Golden Compass 1995-07-01T00:00:00Z
I wouldn’t’ve thought I had enough strength left in me to run, but being afeared and being tired look like two things you caint feel at the same time. Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
Cooter’s grandma was near ’bout fifty years old and frail and ailing and Mrs. Bixby was afeared of leaving her for even a minute. Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
“If you ask me am I afeared, the answer is ‘yes’; ailin’, it’s ‘no.’ Across Five Aprils 1964-01-01T00:00:00Z
They were clenching on to the sides of their desks and looking as afeared as a horse that’s seen a three-head snake. Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
Then I remembered how afeared the men were when they told me ’bout the bear-fighting dog. Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
“Dung beetle, dung beetle, you must be afeared, so far from your dung,” they chanted. The Midwife's Apprentice 1995-01-01T00:00:00Z
“We all thinking it gunn be another stickup and boss is sure afeared of this man and say, ‘Ain’t no need to hurt no one, just take the money.’ Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
Maybe I use to be a little fra-gile, but I ain’t been afeared of nonsense nor run off screaming ’bout the littlest things for the longest time. Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
He said it was the quiet dog I had to be afeared of. Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
I felt so proud I was afeared I’d bust, but all that happened was that same stuff in my nose commenced to loosening up and slopping ’round all over again! Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
The boy shooked his spear at the slingshot lady, but ’stead of being angry, the look on his face made it seem he was afeared. Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
"I was afeared it was—it was me master." The Shakespeare Stealer 1998-05-01T00:00:00Z
Ain’t nothing in the world worth being that afeared of son. Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
She was starting to look just ’bout like a regular woman, but a regular woman that was afeared and had four arms. Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
I remember soon’s she told me to go I got all afeared and shake-ity. Elijah of Buxton 2007-08-06T00:00:00Z
I am afeared, Being in night, all this is but a dream, Too flattering sweet to be substantial. Shakespeare’s Deleted Scenes 2016-04-21T04:00:00Z
Indeed, she said she was afeared of yoo; and no wonder, for we know very well that yoo can master her master—the great fiend himself.” p. The Cambrian Sketch-Book Tales, Scenes, and Legends of Wild Wales 2012-04-27T02:00:33.040Z
Will, my lad, I'm not afeared of you now, and I must speak, and you must listen. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z
I was afeared I'd owe you a new coat, my boy. Ovington's Bank 2012-02-28T03:00:25.267Z
Some princess or duchess hath lain here a night, that was honestly afeared of a mouse, having been brought up to it. The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
Dear dear, there's no call to be afeared of the poor old silly. The Man with the Pan Pipes and other Stories 2012-02-06T03:00:12.143Z
“It is not of thee that she is afeared, ugly blackamoor,” replied Ulenspiegel. The Legend of Ulenspiegel, Volume I (of 2) And Lamme Goedzak, and their Adventures Heroical, Joyous and Glorious in the Land of Flanders and Elsewhere 2011-12-10T03:00:17.800Z
Aucassin urged his steed towards him, but was all afeared when he saw him as he was. Aucassin & Nicolette And Other Mediaeval Romances and Legends 2011-11-24T03:00:40.487Z
I wanted to go and see if "Hope's Treasures" was accepted, but was afeared. Louisa May Alcott : Her Life, Letters, and Journals 2011-11-20T03:00:14.840Z
Be not afeared—be not afeared, honest Christian women. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. XX 2011-08-27T02:00:23.817Z
So now, my dear, you'll never be afeared of the poor thing no more, will you? The Man with the Pan Pipes and other Stories 2012-02-06T03:00:12.143Z
Us ull put it up, missus; doan’t ’ee be afeared! you bin a good missus to we. Greene Ferne Farm 2011-08-14T02:00:22.210Z
I'm afeared there'll be trouble with the hands by the look o' things. Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-08-08T02:00:15.947Z
By God," he cried, "I was never a man to send men where I was afeared to go. The Sea Bride 2011-07-30T02:00:14.537Z
I hain’t afeared of nary two armies they can find room for on these hills! McClure's Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1 2011-07-17T02:00:36.813Z
I got round where I could see him, after he quit kickin', but I was afeared to go up to him, so I shot two more bullets through his head to make sure of him. Cruisings in the Cascades A Narrative of Travel, Exploration, Amateur Photography, Hunting, and Fishing 2011-07-09T02:00:15.543Z
In a few minutes my presence of mind returned, and I began to laugh at the idea of Sacramento Nick being afeared of dead men; so back I went in search of further mysteries. A Crime of the Under-seas 2011-05-17T02:00:16.540Z
Please, 'm, his inside's bad again, but mother's afeared he's dying. Trevlyn Hold 2011-05-16T02:00:12.977Z
"Now, if you've no objections, I'll go up to the house, for I'm afeared the old woman will be kinder expecting me." Silent Struggles 2011-05-05T02:00:16.850Z
I'm afeared it's a-going to rain, and whatever 'ull we do then? Little Miss Peggy Only a Nursery Story 2011-05-03T02:00:18.093Z
An' now I believe it, you needn't be afeared. True and Other Stories 2011-04-26T02:00:27.117Z
I'm afeared,' and the wretched man shuddered and fell back, terror-stricken. Settling Day 2011-03-08T03:00:36.623Z
I turned my head, although I was most afeared, and out of that door—that door from Marcia's room, David—I saw him come. The Wicked Marquis 2011-02-24T03:01:06.123Z
"Don't be afeared to tell me, Louisianny," he put it to her. Louisiana 2011-02-18T03:00:21.217Z
“There hain’t no reason to be afeared if we use our heads,” the one was saying. Swamp Island 2011-01-28T03:00:22.400Z
The old man knows that well; and it's what he's most afeared on. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z
But I should be afeared to marry a poet, if they are such strange and delicate creatures as I've heard tell. Silver Pitchers: and Independence A Centennial Love Story 2011-01-13T03:01:02.190Z
“There’s some that’s afeared to pass under this tree come night—but not me!” Hoofbeats on the Turnpike 2010-12-20T17:11:45.463Z
I'm afeared as I've been let run too long—jest to put it that way. Louisiana 2011-02-18T03:00:21.217Z
“Hit’s a bad sprain and I’m afeared I can’t go on.” Swamp Island 2011-01-28T03:00:22.400Z
"But how come ye to pass by Ravensnest?—I'm afeared the governor, and them chaps at Albany, must have a hand in this, Shabbakuk." The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z
Don't be afeared, sir," said the old fisherman who assisted me in supporting Emily; "don't be afeared. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 12
The privateer immediately hauled her wind off the coast, as if afeared o' the guns o' the battery, and we did the same. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 8
“Don’t you be afeared, ma’am,” said the big man, more gently. Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point Nita, the Girl Castaway
I answered, "I mark that your honour is afeared." The Adventurous Simplicissimus being the description of the Life of a Strange vagabond named Melchior Sternfels von Fuchshaim
For they wist, by some instinct, that a man of sin and sorrow was coming thitherward; wherefore they were afeared and fled away in that wise. The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions
"I wish I could go with you to the house," she repeated, curiosity and kindliness alike prompting her, "but," she added, looking doubtfully at the sleeping child in her arms, "I'm afeared for baby." Carrots: Just a Little Boy
What I’m afeared of is that some one may offer him more than Colonel Allen did, an’ then I’ll go bail everything he knows will come out in short order.” Corporal 'Lige's Recruit A Story of Crown Point and Ticonderoga
"I know things is wrong on Trigger,—I am afeared Todd is at his devilment again," he said. Mothering on Perilous
At last, 'old roarer,' as I've heard our doctor call the daybreak, made its appearance, and we saw the land we was afeared o', some distance astarn. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. 9
I am shrewdly afeared there has been mischief here. The Black Arrow A Tale of the Two Roses
Say, honest, she was afeared to look inter a lookin' glass an' every time she see her face axcidental she hollered! The Song of the Wolf
"I'm afeared to shoot so close lest I might singe yer hair, but I can't stand on ceremony, me dears," he said, addressing the wolves, as he drew his pistol. The Story of Old Fort Loudon
All I'm afeared of is that they will shoot him in place of me. Mothering on Perilous
"I was afeared of it," he replied, in answer to Constance's inquiring look. The Frontiersman A Tale of the Yukon
Shorty," said Si, in tones of fervent admiration, "I wuz afeared that crack you got on your head softened your brains. Si Klegg, Book 5 (of 6) The Deacon's Adventures At Chattanooga In Caring For The Boys
"You ain't so afeared o' rheumatism all at once," he said bitterly. Si Klegg, Book 3 (of 6) Si And Shorty Meet Mr. Rosenbaum, The Spy, Who Relates His Adventures
"You needn't be afeared of us, Pap," said Si, with a little blush. Si Klegg, Book 2 (of 6) Thru The Stone River Campaign And In Winter Quarters At Murfreesboro
Then I felt happy again, though of course I was afeared Joe's gun might stop him. Mothering on Perilous
You know yourself the awful temper Jarge has on him, an' if he was to come I'm afeared there'd be something serious. The Rosie World
The thing's bin hurried up, because he got afeared. Si Klegg, Book 5 (of 6) The Deacon's Adventures At Chattanooga In Caring For The Boys
He wuz afeared 2 hold on & still more afeared 2 let go. Si Klegg, Book 3 (of 6) Si And Shorty Meet Mr. Rosenbaum, The Spy, Who Relates His Adventures
"I'm afeared the army's a mighty rough place," thought Mr. Klegg, as he gathered up his soiled belongings and tried to straighten them out. Si Klegg, Book 2 (of 6) Thru The Stone River Campaign And In Winter Quarters At Murfreesboro
When the mountain boy challenges his mate: “I dar ye—I ain’t afeared!” his verb and participle are of the same ancient and sterling rank. Our Southern Highlanders
“I am shrewdly afeared there has been mischief here.—Clipsby, good fellow, get ye down from your horse, and search thoroughly among the yews.” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 8 (of 25)
But I tell her not to be afeared of 'em. Cudjo's Cave
His slaves was afeared all the time and hated him. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves. Texas Narratives, Part 2
We didn't use torches any more when we went 'round at night, 'cause we was afeared. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1
I strayed round, afeared of everybody, and crawled up here. Hope Mills or, Between Friend and Sweetheart
The little stars were the herring-fish That lived in that beautiful sea; “Now cast your nets wherever you wish, Never afeared are we!” Rhymes Old and New : collected by M.E.S. Wright
Things were so quiet, and I was so afeared that you and the captain would forgit to bring it with you, that I concluded to ride over after it myself. The Great Cattle Trail
So, partly to keep up my own spirits, and partly to 'courage her, says I, 'Molly,' says I, 'what are ye afeared on? Hidden Hand
I used to be afeared when I thought on it, but now—I think I could die and be happy!” The Rambles of a Rat
I isn’t afeared,’ says he, ‘an’ she isn’t afeared; an’ now I ’lows we’ll have you marry us.’ The Cruise of the Shining Light
Billy Dutton, looking up from the pirate ship, to which he was adding some finishing touches, said he was afeared the president would find them a sad, ignorant lot of ignorpotammusses. Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas
They promised to divide, but they run away soon afterwards, and of course we others were afeared to peach. A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties
Nay, make me not so sore afeared,—belike she minds me yet, Juno, the Queen of Heaven aloft. The Æneids of Virgil Done into English Verse
"Maybe ye are afeared o' those d—d officers." War from the Inside The Story of the 132nd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry in the War for the Suppression of the Rebellion, 1862-1863
“I’m afeared,” the mother sighed, “that he’ll never be well again.” Billy Topsail & Company A Story for Boys
Oh, I 'm afeared; I 'm near mad wi' fear.' Hollyhock A Spirit of Mischief
She was afeared she'd either lose it off her hand, she said, or break it on the washboard. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
There was a postscript added in good, pure Donegal: And don’t ye be afeared of hurting my pride by offering anything too small. Seven Miles to Arden
I've got a bad name this way," said Fern; "and I'm not likely, I'm afeared, to get a better. A Budget of Christmas Tales by Charles Dickens and Others
He's good and generous, but I have never got over being afeared of him. The Art of Disappearing
"I'm afeared the little lady will soil her pretty frock," he remarked, with another pull at his forelock. Reels and Spindles A Story of Mill Life
I was 'gliffed' indeed, horribly afeared, yet I must act, so a-tiptoe I stole out, and like a cat stealthily approached 'Brownie's' door. Border Ghost Stories
"I'm afeared it's too late," he said not unkindly. Sundry Accounts
Says the negress, looking very intently at our hero, "Be you afeared, Buckra?" Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates
"The least said the soonest mended about that one, I'm afeared," said the dame. The Vicar of Bullhampton
Even when my own door was locked upon me, such cries as "You're afeared of him!" The Iron Pirate A Plain Tale of Strange Happenings on the Sea
“Tom was vexed, hearing these stories; which he did not believe the half on ’em; and more especial as he could not get man or boy to herd the cattle; all being afeared. A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales
"But ain't you afeared to go right across the park by yourself at this hour, miss?" The Children of Wilton Chase
“Ain’t you afeared it will take away your appetite for breakfast, ma’am?” inquired Luce. Her Mother's Secret
They had secured permission to place my baby in a home, an' I was glad enough o' the chance, fer I was afeared that I could never support it myself. Nancy McVeigh of the Monk Road
I am afeared I might but slip back into the old rut, and fall to pleasing of myself. It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot
“I am afeared not, Sir,” he made answer, of a low voice. Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
"I'm afeared fur good old Sol," said Tom Ross. The Keepers of the Trail A Story of the Great Woods
I'm afeared, Patience, you forgot you went there to hold communion 'long of His saints. Little Grandmother
The village tailor opened the door, for the mayor and the beadle were sore afeared. Explorers of the Dawn
“I am afeared I scarce do desire it, Master: but I am content, and needs must.” It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot
I am something afeared that I come nearer Milisent her reckoning, and have been wise on none. Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
"I'm afeared, sir, she won't find it easy to settle the bill," said Mrs Baggett, who had a sharp, cynical way of expressing her disapprobation. An Old Man's Love
Don’t you be afeared, sir, we’ll get ’em all right,” he said, observing how anxious and excited Walter seemed to be. St. Winifred's, or The World of School
He's mighty afeared of the boys around, and there aint no little gals. A Little Girl in Old Boston
He is afeared of her and her friends, if he shows his face in Cumberland; he is afeared of my folk, if he be seen in Lancashire. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866
“I am afeared, if no, thy wisdom shall then be small.” Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
“You will soon be thinking little of our home I am afeared, May,” said Jacob with a sigh. Won from the Waves
“I’m sore afeared we have been nourishing a serpent in our bosoms,” said Nicholas, in his sternest manner. The King's Daughters
I am afeared Lucrece hath some cause, not over good, for wishing silence kept.” Clare Avery A Story of the Spanish Armada
That was fixed up long ago; But the trouble is, I've got it, an' I feel afeared to go, An' it's all alonger tin o' green enamel. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, January 12, 1916
Be not afeared, dear heart; I am not running afore I am sent. Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
"It's the others we nade to be afeared av, me lad." Frank Merriwell's Bravery
Oh, my lady can go if it like her—she’s so grand now o’ days I’m very nigh afeared of her. The King's Daughters
“I am afeared,” she said, hanging down her head, “you must think me but a right silly child.” Clare Avery A Story of the Spanish Armada
"There's a big tear in my shoulder, an' I'm afeared I've made my last cruise." Frank Merriwell Down South
He were a poor soldier that were afeared to be hurt in his King’s battles. Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
At his rage and fierce bearing men marvelled and many were afeared, seeing that Sir Caradoc was great in lands and kinsmen, and big of his body. King Arthur's Knights The Tales Re-told for Boys & Girls
I’m afeared it’s a bad sign that he isn’t with them this morrow.” The King's Daughters
I am sore afeared thou wilt have some trouble hereabout, Jack. Clare Avery A Story of the Spanish Armada
But natheless it may hap that I find a chief who is less afeared of great ventures than thou art, King.’ The Sagas of Olaf Tryggvason and of Harald The Tyrant (Harald Haardraade)
And I am sore afeared lest I may have come nigh, at times, to wishing that Saint Paul had not writ the same. Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
She would put a horse at a jump, though she was afeared of it. The Wind Bloweth
“What I’m afeared thou wilt never have, thou sinful heretic child—the call to become a holy Sister.” The King's Daughters
“Because,” returned Jack with lofty scorn, “thou art afeared lest the bull should break loose.” Clare Avery A Story of the Spanish Armada
No; but I think ye must be, to be running on in such a fashion about a lad that's not only a wellnigh helpless cripple, but I'm afeared is going bad ways. Derrick Sterling A Story of the Mines
I am afeared, Aubrey, she shall have to know sooner or later. Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
And I sit there afeared by the peat fire, and when I've thought too much on it, I get up and go to the half-door. The Wind Bloweth
It wasn't much they drank neither—just a couple of pints; for sez the sailor gentleman, he sez, 'I'm afeared, mum, our friend here can't carry much even of your capital stuff. The Mark Of Cain
And I am marvellous afeared lest you should be a fool.” Clare Avery A Story of the Spanish Armada
"I'm afeared o' my life to go to bed!" said Oonah. Handy Andy, Volume One A Tale of Irish Life, in Two Volumes
I believe I was half afeared she might forbid me to encourage him in talk. Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
I'm queer and afeared about my eyes, hinny. The Wind Bloweth
It’s not much good our blood would have done them, and I’m afeared the gold won’t do us much good either, if it’s spent as most of us spends it when we gets ashore. Paul Gerrard The Cabin Boy
“I am afeared, Sir Thomas, you shall find it hard matter to deal with him.” Clare Avery A Story of the Spanish Armada
But Yseult was not afeared; like a marble statue she stood and saw the werewolf's coming. Second Book of Tales
“Well, Jack, I am afeared I do not entirely.” Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
But, vastly afeared, I cried out and put back again to shore. The Holy Cross and Other Tales
“Don’t be afeared, young un,” said Barney, winking and poking the small clerk jocosely in the ribs with his thumb. Martin Rattler
“Don’t be afeared, lass,” cried Disco, patting a young woman on the head, “eat as much as ’ee like. Black Ivory
I confess to you, lass, I’m somewhat afeared to face it. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
“I am afeared she may be angered, Aunt Joyce, to be thus served of one she trusted.” Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
“Ah, boy!” he whispered, “I’m afeared you’ll find him a tough customer.” The Dog Crusoe and his Master
“I’m afeared she’s gone,” shouted Slag to the coxswain, putting his hand to his mouth to prevent the words being blown bodily away. The Coxswain's Bride also, Jack Frost and Sons; and, A Double Rescue
“I’m afeared his legs’ll come off altogether if we try to pull harder than we’ve done,” said Crossby, contemplating the huge and helpless limbs of the victim with a perplexed air. Twice Bought
“Well, well,” he said, knocking the ashes out of his pipe, “I’ll go too, though I’m afeared it won’t be o’ much use.” The Prairie Chief
“The water is coming in through a big hole in the bows like a mill-sluice, and I’m much afeared that before long the old craft will carry us and the captain to the bottom.” Peter Trawl The Adventures of a Whaler
“Very good, sir; you’re officer, I’m only man; but I’m afeared of ’em.” The Black Bar
Don’t you be afeared for young chap there while he’s aboard my craft. Bunyip Land A Story of Adventure in New Guinea
"I'm afeared, then, I won't be able to claim that there money," he said forlornly. The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
Us children was always afeared to go any place less'n some of the grown folks was along. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Oklahoma Narratives
I could scarcely keep my hands off them only I was afeared they would double team on me. Watch Yourself Go By
“Don’t you be afeared of that, sir,” cried Tom. The Black Bar
"Well, all I can say is, I never seen you afeared to go to say before." Stories of Comedy
And they dread to be seen of other men, and bark as hounds, and they dread water most of all things, and are afeared thereof full sore and squeamous also. Old-Time Makers of Medicine The Story of The Students And Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages
Sumone got him for his gold, jest as he was afeared they would. The Cave of Gold A Tale of California in '49
I bain't afeared of you, Reuben, don't you go to think it; only I ain't going to do any fighting now. A Final Reckoning A Tale of Bush Life in Australia
“I’d not be afeared o’ she,” said I. “’Twas but last night,” I added, proudly, “my sister gave her her tea in a mug.” Doctor Luke of the Labrador
"I wuz afeared the boys wouldn't believe me if I told them what I saw." Ted Strong in Montana With Lariat and Spur
The stiletto-beard, oh! it makes me afeared, It is so sharp beneath, For he that doth place a dagger in 's face, What wears he in his sheath? At the Sign of the Barber's Pole Studies In Hirsute History
Come long with me, and don't be afeared; I'll take care of 'ee and take 'ee home safe enough. The Drummer's Coat
I'm afeared there isn't much religion about him. The Farringdons
Not,” he added, hastily, “that I’m afeared she’ve197 come t’ harm. Doctor Luke of the Labrador
Ye know I loved ye, an' God forgive me, I'm afeared I love ye still, but it isn't right, Kathleen. Irish Wonders
I'm sorry to leave you, but I'm afeared I must go. The Alchemist's Secret
I used to see; and terrible afeared of her the folks was. The Drummer's Coat
And she cried, "I was a silly young thing, I'm afeared, Would I had taken that good King Thrushbeard!" Household Stories by the Brothers Grimm
“Oh, Mary,” I faltered, “I—I—isn’t much afeared.” Doctor Luke of the Labrador
The way she managed Finn was beautiful to see, for he was that afeared av her tongue that he darn't say his sowl belonged to him when she was by. Irish Wonders
"Wall, as game a feller as you are ain't afeared of a woman." The Starbucks
I tol’ him he could go up and see de boy if he wasn’t afeared of the carvin’-knife, but he said he guessed he wouldn’t—he didn’t like crazy folks.” Adrift in New York Tom and Florence Braving the World
And she cried, "Oh, I was a silly young thing, I'm afeared, Would I had taken that good King Thrushbeard!" Household Stories by the Brothers Grimm
Tell un, oh, tell un,” he added, wringing his hands, “not t’ be afeared o’ hell!” Doctor Luke of the Labrador
Old, young, and middle-aged, I seem to know them all for Saltash men: faults, too, they have to my knowledge: but it passes me what I need to be afeared of. News from the Duchy
I ain't afeared of no man that eats well at my table. The Starbucks
That kinder riled me, fer it looked as if he was afeared I 'd run off with it while he was gone. Emerson's Wife and Other Western Stories
And she cried, "I was a silly young thing, I'm afeared, Would I had taken that good King Thrushbeard!" Household Stories by the Brothers Grimm
An' we begun to be frightened, and couldn't think what had made her come away from the Manor, and Dorkis was afeared there was summat wrong. Scenes of Clerical Life
He opened his oies an' asked, 'Is the boss mad?' afeared he 'd lose his job! Beth Norvell A Romance of the West
Ten minutes is the time allowed a prisoner, and—and—I'm afeared the young leddy must go. The Riddle of the Frozen Flame
Ah," said the boy, "then I'm afeared you've said good-bye to the lot o' them. Us An Old Fashioned Story
See how fast she clips my hand, as if she was afeared I was going to leave her! Fern's Hollow
"There be only two things he's afeared of in life," continued the man, who, though generally called old Ripper, was not above five-and-thirty. Elster's Folly
Well, now, who's afeared when he's got a broadside of whiskey in him? Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia
I be afeared 'twill make him a downright enemy to you, lad. Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow
They'd be afeared—dreadful—if they saw one o' your kind. Us An Old Fashioned Story
I was afeared there'd be a upshot, when the master were after old Fern so long. Fern's Hollow
"I—I'm afeared to stay here alone with those two men like to come in on me." Troop One of the Labrador
And I'm sure I'm ready, and aint at all afeared, no how. Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia
"An' you please, measter," says I, appearing in the doorway, "I be afeared the key bin lost." Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow
I'm afeared I was born for a hard fate, an' that the day of my doom isn't far from me. The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
I wish I could: for I am afeared that till my weak heart breaks it will love him still. Going to Maynooth Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
"Ah, sir," replied Darby, "I'm greatly afeared that every person like me must struggle with great temptations." Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
Nobody—nobody's afeared but you—you, Ben Brooks, you're a d——d crick—crick—you're always afeared of something, or nothing; for, after all, whenever you're afeared of something, it turns out to be nothing! Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia
However, take it easy, sir; devil a bit I'm afeared. The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector The Works of William Carleton, Volume One
However, if what you say is true, I'm afeared he's not long for this world, and that his talkin' sense at last is only the lightening before death, poor gintleman! The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
Troth, sir, I am afeared many a time you were ornamented with the dunce's cap in your school-days, and well, I'll be bound, you became it. The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain The Works of William Carleton, Volume One
I would like to see him kiss his father again—but I'm afeared somehow I never will. Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
Is her father in his study, Miss Herbert? because I want to see him; I'm afeared there's a screw loose. Willy Reilly The Works of William Carleton, Volume One
Then Joseph saw a look that he never had seen afore in the little man's eyes and was startled, but not afeared. The Torch and Other Tales
"I'm much afeared, sir, if thing's are not altered, that there'll be murder committed some night," answered Broom, without circumlocution. Verner's Pride
Do any look as if they died afeared? Emblems Of Love
"Or of so little account you arn't afeared to lose us?" put in a fifth. Ella Barnwell A Historical Romance of Border Life
"Is it wrong," asked Zora, "to make believe you likes people when you don't, when you'se afeared of them and thinks they may rub off and dirty you?" The Quest of the Silver Fleece A Novel
I’m proud of you, but I’m afeared you are doing too much. The Soldier Boy; or, Tom Somers in the Army A Story of the Great Rebellion
"Ho!" cried the baron, "I watched him then, As I stood on the opposite bank afeared; Of a hundred men I would ken him again, Though he were to doff his dun-brown beard." Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIV.
But, I'm afeared, Ralph, he means to pay you back more than four to the quarter. The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance
She was afeared she hadn't always remembered as how as she was a poor unworthy dyin' worm of the dust, and that all the beautiful things in this world perished with the usin'. The End of the World A Love Story
Abruptly the music fell; there came a long slow-growing silence; and then, with a flutter, she was beside him again, laughing in his ears and crying with mocking voice: "Is you afeared, honey?" The Quest of the Silver Fleece A Novel
“I’m afeared that gal will be the death of you.” The Soldier Boy; or, Tom Somers in the Army A Story of the Great Rebellion
You're just as much afeared on him as the rest on us. Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper
And well wot ye that I am not afeared of you greatly, but I dread the wrath of God, and this is an unkindly war, therefore God show miracle upon us both. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
"Don't be afeared, young un," said Barney, winking and poking the small clerk jocosely in the ribs with his thumb. Martin Rattler
I never thought to see you afeared of anything. The Firm of Girdlestone
"I'm not afeared not to say what I think!" declared Termite, instantly lowering his voice and worming his way through the straw that divided the next stall from ours. Light
Grettir said, "I saw within doors there a young man who pulled on his mittens, and another going betwixt byre and midden, and of neither of them should I be afeared." The Story of Grettir the Strong
Tom was vexed, hearing these stories; which he did not believe the half on 'em; and more especial as he could not get man or boy to herd the cattle; all being afeared. J. S. Le Fanu's Ghostly Tales, Volume 5
Oh, come along; you needn't be afeared of my tellin' on you. Who Goes There?
"Don't be afeared, Mister Ezra," she said in a whisper; "it's only me." The Firm of Girdlestone
My lad's wick an' hearty,—an' I was afeared he wur dead. North, South and over the Sea
I talked to 'er jest the way you do, an' then walked straight up to 'er so's she'd see I wasn't afeared. Baldy of Nome
Our lieutenant was a bright young chap from South Car'lina that had come out of West Point only that summer, but he was true blue and warn't afeared of anything. Cowmen and Rustlers A Story of the Wyoming Cattle Ranges
"Yes, she asked if she could; but when I told her she might, she seemed to get afeared to come into a jail, and said she would call again to-morrow night at the same hour." Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXII
I wouldn't 'a' cared, only I's afeared I'd lose this stand. Little Folks Astray
The faithful shepherds these, who greatly were afeared When, as they watched their flocks by night, the heavenly host appeared. Christmas in Legend and Story A Book for Boys and Girls
Me and Huck's mighty glad to see you again, and you needn't be afeared we'll tell. Tom Sawyer, Detective
I am shrewdly afeared there has been mischief here.  The Black Arrow
And when Christopher saw that he marveled and demanded why he was afeared, and why he fled away. Good Stories for Holidays
I ain't afeared of anything on this side o' the grave; but I thought that maybe it was him that died o' the typhoid inspecting the drains what killed him. A Study in Scarlet
"I was afeared this cold weather they wadna lay good without a warm bite now and then." Freckles
And as he was coming along in the middle of the night, much afeared, and not able to find his way out of the trees nohow, 'a cried out, 'Man-a-lost! man-a-lost!' Far from the Madding Crowd
I had rather been the least of these,—even he who 'blew the Kunk'—than to be thus seated there and afeared that the brethren in the 'pitts' doubted I had true religion. Songs and Other Verse
And anon as the devil saw the cross he was afeared and fled. Good Stories for Holidays
Said Tobiah, "Be not afeared, 'twas Elijah the seer, whom God sent here to stand by our side, our needs to provide." The Book of Delight and Other Papers
I isn't afeared,' says he, 'and she isn't afeared; an' now I 'low we'll have you marry us.' Quaint Courtships
My lord had been strangely disordered; Mrs. Basset had found the fever increasing, and was "afeared the gentleman was relapsing." London Pride Or When the World Was Younger
I'm afeared that without waiting to find the tracks they may send off half a dozen parties to the lake. True to the Old Flag A Tale of the American War of Independence
It's been somewhat like that from the first, and more nor half of them as has joined has done so because they was afeared to stand out. Through the Fray A Tale of the Luddite Riots
"I begin to be afeared there ain't no place for making a stand." In the Heart of the Rockies
Whereat I was afeared and said, "They will be here anon and will find their son dead and know 'twas I killed him and will slay me without fail." The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I
She was afeared to come to see you. The Man in Gray
I am afeared that few die well, that die in battle; for how can they charitably dispose of anything when blood is their argument? The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
"Don't you be afeared to ring, miss; I'll answer your bell as often as I hear it." Mary Marston
But his God's mine anyways, an' I'm not afeared o' what I done, nor 'shamed to look folks in the faace. Lying Prophets
"Here comes some one very valiant, or very much afeared," said Hereward, as the horseman rode right upon him, shouting,— "I am the King!" Hereward, the Last of the English
Tugwell, do you mean to say—" "Yes, sir; only you must keep it to yourself, for the sake of the poor young thing; though too many knows it already, I'm afeared. Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War
If he was God, he wouldn't been afeared, would he? The Leatherwood God
Then I am afeared I must ask you just to come along of me.' Erema — My Father's Sin
"Let's go," she whispered, "I'm afeared of the man." The House of the Whispering Pines
"Son," said Mrs. Bence, approaching the bedside, "air ye afeared to go over as far as my house right now?" The Power and the Glory
A man who lets his wife lick 'un, and is afeared to go home because she'd pull his hair or broomstick 'un, shouldn't talk to other men about being cowards. From Wealth to Poverty
And they dread to be seen of other men, and bark as hounds, and they dread water most of all things, and are afeared thereof full sore, and squeamous also. Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus
Please, sir," began Tom, with a slightly disconcerted air, "I'm afeared, sir, that—um—" "Well, Tom, what would you say? The Young Fur Traders
The old man raised his melancholy face and answered: 'Aw'm afeared, sir.' John Enderby
The more you do know, the more folks are afeared to be able to tell you something new. Nature and Human Nature
But the most part of the fugitives were so afeared that they fled right before them till they came to the tents and quarters. Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and the Conquest of Constantinople
An' as fer that young lady there, she wouldn't be afeared to walk from here to Lafayette all alone on the darkest night,—an' look at her now! Viola Gwyn
They are afeared to show their noses says another, lest they should be shaved off by our shots. The Clockmaker — or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville
"I'm afeared as the smoke is disagreeable," said he. Sketches by Seymour — Volume 02
No, not afeared exactly; it's jest the loneliness—the lonely quietness. The Broad Highway
When he was killed, who was the best of them all, the rest of the garrison were greatly afeared. Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and the Conquest of Constantinople
There's them that 'lows there's things in this here Holler t' be afeared of, an' I reckon hit's so. The Shepherd of the Hills
I was so afeared it might belonk to you, that I have been on the anxious seat ever since I found it; and I concluded the safest way was to bring it here to you. At the Mercy of Tiberius
The liver-colored cowards," said Kenton, "are afeared of us in a shootin'-match; they know that a lot of 'em would have to die if they should undertake an open fight with us. Alice of Old Vincennes
Well, now, I'll tell you the truth; I can read a gent by this time: and I'm no more afeared for the money than if I had it in my hand. Hard Cash
All this time I had not waked Uncle Job, but now I began to be afeared that they might light upon us, because uncle breathed so heavily through’s nose.  Life's Little Ironies
I'm--I'm afeared of him; he looks at me so. The Shepherd of the Hills
"Prut," said the Baron, "methought the abbot would have had enough of the blood of old days in his veins to have taught thee what is fitting for a knight to know; art not afeared?" Otto of the Silver Hand
"They don't seem to be afeared of nothing, do they?" Cressy
Deeper and deeper grew the terrible silence; even the dogs ceased to howl, and in the city men stood still afeared. Cleopatra
"I'm afeared I've roused ye up too soon," she said, coming toward the bed with a look of real concern upon her sad, sweet face. The Red Acorn
Now I am afeared," said Eric to Skallagrim, as they stood in darkness upon the ship: "the gale blows from behind us, and yet the mist drives fast in our faces. Eric Brighteyes
The lad was "afeared," as he told me in after years; he came to the cottage, and hovered about, not daring to enter. The Poor Clare
I'm afeared father's ill, or may be the calves are bleating for me, that is better acquaint with them than sister Patty is. Put Yourself in His Place
Red Andy don't beat me no more, he be afeared o' you. Black Bartlemy's Treasure
He's the very spit of his pa, that's so," replied Peterkin, "an' though it's no business of mine, I'm afeared he's got the old gentleman's dry throat along with it. The Deliverance; a romance of the Virginia tobacco fields
"Ye ain't afeared o' the road agents?" suggested a bystander; "they just swarm on galloper's Ridge, and they 'held up' the down stage only last week." In a Hollow of the Hills
And they will the sooner set upon you, by reason of your comelinesse and audacity, in that you are not afeared at any time to walke in the streets. The Golden Asse
I did not know the man, I grew afeared At his lean lolling jaw, His spreading beard. Country Sentiment
"I'm afeared to be alone!" said the Virginian's voice presently in the next room. The Virginian, a Horseman of the Plains
Be we well advised to be afeared of a dream-reader? said King Lot. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1
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