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Frighted with sore Wright, but Ajib cried out to his men, saying,
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She resumed: It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that when the Shepherd saw the semblance of the lion, he deemed it a very lion and was Frighted with the sorest fright, trembling for dread so he said to the thief, “O my brother take what thou wilt, I will not gainsay thee.”
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Frighted; — And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say.
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How cometh it then, that thou art so mightily Frighted at them?
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“Frighted me,” said Adeline; “how was you concerned in that?”
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` ` Frighted wi 'bogles!' 'exclaimed the females, one and all, --- for great was the regard then paid, and perhaps still paid, in these glens, to all such fantasies.
The Black Dwarf 1898
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"Frighted, you reckless old thing," replied Sam, seizing a tankard of water and draining it, "of course I was; if a spark had gone down into that cask, you would have been considerably frighted too."
The Battery and the Boiler Adventures in Laying of Submarine Electric Cables 1859
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Shepherd saw the semblance of the lion, he deemed it a very lion and was Frighted with the sorest fright, trembling for dread so he said to the thief, "O my brother take what thou wilt, I will not gainsay thee."
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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So the Shepherd raised his eyes and, seeing the semblance, deemed it a very lion and was much Frighted; -- And
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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How cometh it then, that thou art so mightily Frighted at them?
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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