fear

Nevertheless, it was in fear and trembling, and with much encouragement on his part, that I at last approached the lion's cage.

I thought of my nights of fear, and knew that mine were the real things--real as life itself, not attenuated vapors and surmised shadows.

Now ye shall know Fear, and when ye have found him ye shall know that he is your master, and the rest shall follow.' Then we of the jungle said, 'What is Fear?' And Tha said, 'Seek till ye find.' So we went up and down the Jungle seeking for Fear, and presently the buffaloes "

They came back with the news that in a cave in the Jungle sat Fear, and that he had no hair, and went upon his hind legs.

The cub knew only that the sniff was strange, a something unclassified, therefore unknown and terrible-- for the unknown was one of the chief elements that went into the making of fear.

It was not born of any knowledge of his, yet it was the visible expression of the fear that was in him, and for which, in his own life, there was no accounting.

Cannon's chief argument against James is, if I understand him rightly, that similar affections of the viscera may accompany dissimilar emotions, especially fear and rage.

Then I thought of the Great Fear that was between the two species, and for the first time, with a sudden shiver, came the clear knowledge of what the meat I had seen might be.

Chaka looked up, and his face was grey with the sweat of fear.

But again came the fear of the wrath and contempt of his warriors and his chiefs.

"It does not seem right that women should fear men," said Tarzan, an expression of puzzlement on his face.

None need you fear, not even Numa, the lion, for Tarzan is a mighty fighter.

Only can he be blamed for the election of Julius the Second, in whom he made a bad choice, because, as is said, not being able to elect a Pope to his own mind, he could have hindered any other from being elected Pope; and he ought never to have consented to the election of any cardinal whom he had injured or who had cause to fear him if they became pontiffs.

But the fear that he might indeed be a devil, and that out there in the jungle behind him his fierce demons waited to do his bidding, kept M'ganwazam from putting his desires into action.

I heard it go down the stairs, hurriedly, I thought, as if itself in sudden fear. Then I rose to call for help.