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1 Ralph felt a sudden distrust of the woman; but he hardened his heart.
2 Once more he dared to look up, in some sudden distrust of his eyes.
3 Geoffrey looked at his medical adviser with a sudden curiosity and a sudden distrust .
4 But," she objected, in sudden distrust , "what do you want of Leonard?
5 All gathered looked at Daedalus with sudden distrust , and he met their collective gaze levelly.
6 Sinskey leaned her hands on her desk and stared across at Langdon with sudden distrust .
7 The official turned towards him with sudden distrust .
8 A sudden distrust whether of him or of herself she could not quite determine-hadseized her.
9 He could not have told why, but his child instinct armed him with a sudden distrust .
10 A sudden distrust , almost a loathing for this heavy-browed man, was settling down upon her, inescapably.
11 Suspicious of any thing and every thing, she felt a sudden distrust of letting herself be seen.
12 Several people passed me but, seized with sudden distrust , I would not stop them and ask my way.
13 Witherspoon finally allayed Clayton's sudden distrust .
14 On several occasions she had seen a shadow come over Jeanne's face- ashadowof sudden distrust and sourness.
15 A sudden distrust that the black dress was too mature, that it constituted an admission of departing youth, invaded Helen.
16 She raised the bottle to throw the contents out of the window, and paused, in sudden distrust of the impulse that had come to her.
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