When you have been woke up once or twice like that, there ain't much fear of your over-sleeping yourself.
There ain't much fear of their wandering about, and any scouts they have out won't be on that side.
I don't think there is much fear of Indians coming up.
It is true there ain't much fear of red-skins between here and Bridger, but there is never any saying when the varmint may be about.
We hadn't much fear of red-skins, for they ain't fond of cold and in winter move their lodges down to the most sheltered valleys and live mostly on dried meat.
DEAR MADAM, My Bucks affair is not settled, and I much fear that it will occasion me more trouble than I at first expected.
I begin to flag, and though you already reproach me as a bad Correspondent, I much fear that I shall every week become a more hardened Sinner.
Mrs. Porten is, I much fear, in a very bad way: her old complaint, but the fits more violent and more frequent.
If poor Aunt Kitty (you oblige me beyond expression by your tender care of that excellent Woman) if she were only ten years younger, I would desire you to take her with you, but I much fear we shall never meet again.
Every man has some good quality or other; and, I much fear, some bad ones also.
Peace in professions, but I much fear war in reality.
Home, and set some papers right in my chamber, and then to supper and to bed, we being in much fearof ill news of our colliers.
But I much fear a worse may come, that may be more uneasy to me.
I pray God give a blessing to our resolution, for I do much fear we shall meet with speedy distractions for want of money.
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