1 | They waited in apprehension for something to happen, without knowing what it would be. | |
2 | The small landlord and the rich peasant began to wonder where this would end. | |
3 | The farther I was from the occasion of my fright, the greater my apprehensions were, which is something contrary to the nature of such things. | |
4 | At the same time, we must recognize domestic political constraints and local fears. | |
5 | He was troubled by religious doubt. |