But our scares were not confined to scaresthat came from Richmond.
We were not too far off to sympathize with the scares at Richmond.
The very name of Indians scares women and children, and if they should come down this river, we must keep in the open and avoid ambush, as that is an Indian's forte.
I had a distinct recollection of two similar scares in my boyhood on the San Antonio River, in which I never caught a glimpse of the noble red man.
That son of a damn'd Trojan bitch, See how he scares them 'cross the ditch!
My name shall affright your loves as a spectre scares an assassin.
A dismal, barbarous prohibition scares Each sympathetic being from our path.
Their strains above my tomb shall sound for ever Amid the torches' blaze--no solemn rites Beseem the day when gory murder scares Heaven's pardoning grace.
But she believes it and that, as I told you, scares him.
He's told her the Founder of his religion is everywhere present, and now she's accepted it and assumes the Presence is there in the kitchen, it scares him.
I wouldn't lumber the boat up so," said Rose, who still had secret scares when on the water.
The first milking lesson was a droll one; but after several scares and many vain attempts, Rose at last managed to fill her cup, while Ben held Clover's tail so that it could not flap, and Dr.
I declare it quite scares me to think of it, for I don't usually go beyond my wedding day in making plans.
I am taken extremely ill with strong feverish symptoms, and take a servant of Mr. Hood's to watch me all night--embittering remorse scares my fancy at the gloomy forebodings of death.
Don't give yourself credit, though, that the strength of your logic scares me: the truth is, I never mean to meet you on that ground at all.
Just remember that the least tumult scares and routs me like a flying prey, and that my strength bravely suffices to drag me out of danger; so how could it drag me in?
Eznarza: He scares Love away with weak white hairs and with wrinkles.
I caught him up to some of his tricks once, making scares and all that.
For my part," reasoned Arden to herself, "I'm going to find out if an old black ram really caused all the scares and trouble.
The only thing that scares them is a vibration of the water they live in.
The din that yet more fearful grows Scares elephants and buffaloes, Or frightened by the lions, deer Are flying through the wood in fear.
By Indra’s curse, subdued in fight, I wear this form which scares the sight.
I can't explain it, but I seem to be losing more and more of myself--that is the thought that scares me.
It always scares me so I forget half of my verses and then papa is so disappointed.
Haven't I had enough scares this morning without your burning the skin all off my mouth and throat and choking me half to death and then trying to drown me?
Do you know," she admitted, "it almost scares me, when I think of all the strange new things that are going to happen.
You know you have been frightened half to death of the dark ever since Nan had those awful scares down in Palm Beach!
My first experience of one of these scares was exciting.
These scares became very frequent in the early spring of 1916 and always worried us.
But the cold fact of how far away we must be by this time just scares the pants off of me.
I hadn't thought it would take nearly that long; but this 'activation' thing scares me.
When I did go into the house, all the scareswas gone off Jenny Strong.
And I do have wonders what it was Jenny Strong got scares about.
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