FEAR in Classic Quotes
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Quotes from War and Peace 1 by Leo Tolstoy
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1 She caught the young officer by his cuffs, and a look of solemnity and fear appeared on her flushed face.
2 Pierre hid his face, from which a faint smile forgot to fade though his features now expressed horror and fear.
3 Suddenly the angry, squirrel-like expression of the princess' pretty face changed into a winning and piteous look of fear.
4 All the affectation of interest she had assumed had left her kindly and tear-worn face and it now expressed only anxiety and fear.
5 But in spite of this lowest-grade greeting, a look of anxiety and fear, as at the sight of something too large and unsuited to the place, came over her face when she saw Pierre enter.
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