
Are you Afraid
As long as I'm afraid I'm alive.(Anthony 43)
I hope I stay afraid through this entire war then go home.(Anthony 43)
I want many years of fear.(Anthony 43)
Now, suddenly, artillery shells were landing not far away.(George Tilson 44)
The soldier was so huddled and afraid that Heck felt a repugnance.(George Tilson 52)
A shot, loud, from somewhere nearby, was followed immediately by the noise of its striking of the wall besides Heck.(George Tilson 46)
Heck ran into the Dark, realized then that he could no longer see anyone else.(George Tilson 45)
Did they leave us?(George Tilson 52)
Heck decided that his own fear definitely annoyed him.(George Tilson 40)
He smoked several cigarettes(George Tilson 35)
He swelled again with lust and he did not understand anymore his own fear.(George Tilson 35)
In the eerie cold of the narrow cavern her touch felt rough and hot on his skin.
(George Tilson 33)
He had the odd thought that she might eat him if she could.(George Tilson 33)
Someone could put a knife into him in a place like this and no one would ever know or much care.(George Tilson 31)
It took him a moment to recognize the sensation as simple fear.(George Tilson 34)
It was a sublime relief to be free of the light less cave and have the sky above him again.(George Tilson 35)
I hope I stay afraid through this entire war then go home.(Anthony 43)
I want many years of fear.(Anthony 43)
Now, suddenly, artillery shells were landing not far away.(George Tilson 44)
The soldier was so huddled and afraid that Heck felt a repugnance.(George Tilson 52)
A shot, loud, from somewhere nearby, was followed immediately by the noise of its striking of the wall besides Heck.(George Tilson 46)
Heck ran into the Dark, realized then that he could no longer see anyone else.(George Tilson 45)
Did they leave us?(George Tilson 52)
Heck decided that his own fear definitely annoyed him.(George Tilson 40)
He smoked several cigarettes(George Tilson 35)
He swelled again with lust and he did not understand anymore his own fear.(George Tilson 35)
In the eerie cold of the narrow cavern her touch felt rough and hot on his skin.
(George Tilson 33)
He had the odd thought that she might eat him if she could.(George Tilson 33)
Someone could put a knife into him in a place like this and no one would ever know or much care.(George Tilson 31)
It took him a moment to recognize the sensation as simple fear.(George Tilson 34)
It was a sublime relief to be free of the light less cave and have the sky above him again.(George Tilson 35)




