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1 The sudden revulsion of hope did not overcome her presence of mind.
2 This amicable proposition produced a sudden revulsion of feeling in Hurlstone.
3 He took a sudden revulsion against the grinding routine of his own life.
4 But the crime was followed by a sudden revulsion of feeling.
5 When he got on the trolley a sudden revulsion struck him.
6 The Bishop understood, and understood, too, the sudden revulsion of feeling.
7 Anderson feels a sudden revulsion at the acquiescence in her voice.
8 A sudden revulsion of shame for his unjust suspicion filled John with tenderness.
9 Into the vortex of Goldite's sudden revulsion Van was swept like a straw.
10 And then, with sudden revulsion he thought once more-Godhelp him!
11 The engine was instantly reversed, the sudden revulsion nearly tearing the locomotive to pieces.
12 I stood up, and stood back from her in a sudden revulsion of feeling.
13 The sudden revulsion of feeling was great: and truly he was a changed man.
14 Augusta sank back faint with the sudden revulsion of feeling.
15 I exclaimed, the sudden revulsion of feeling almost overpowering me.
16 With a sudden revulsion of feeling she turned to Lorrimer.
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