Aint youafeared I'll tell Prince Albert of your dooins?
I'm afeared of speaking wrong again' any one, sir.
York Castle to-morrow morn; and I'm afeared it will go bad with him; and they at Haytersbank is not prepared, and they must see him again before he goes.
I was afeared something was wrong, for it's half-past nine, and thee so punctual!
But after a while Hester stood still in a sort of weary dreamy abstraction; and Sylvia said to her, 'I'm afeared yo're sadly tired.
And I am marvellous afeared lest you should be a fool.
I am afeared Lucrece hath some cause, not over good, for wishing silence kept.
That is not all I amafeared of," said John quietly.
Because," returned Jack with lofty scorn, "thou art afeared lest the bull should break loose.
I am sore afeared thou wilt have some trouble hereabout, Jack.
They blue featherbeds trimmed with pig's tails, is too good for the likes of I, Miss Clara; and I should be afeared all the wai that the Missus was rating of me for my leg-room.
Sharp now: I be afeared of the girt dog getting loose.
Little Jason Wyatt's been a-picking on him for three days, and he's afeared to fight him back, by Ned!
Then I felt happy again, though of course I was afeared Joe's gun might stop him.
I know things is wrong on Trigger,--I am afeared Todd is at his devilment again," he said.
I was afeared that they would want to overhaul my writing desk, and so made myself scarce, and went up to the Express with the letter stuck loose inside the crown of my hat, editor fashion.
Lord Morpeth give another squint at the stuck up little varmint, and sed, "he was afeared to urge the young lady agin her feelings.
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