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1 A certain strangeness and impatience in his manner impressed the prince very forcibly.
2 He understood now, for instance, a certain strangeness in Henri's manner before his departure.
3 Nothing, actually, that one could put a finger on, but a certain strangeness that was vaguely disquieting.
4 There's a certain strangeness to it.
5 Ulysses looked around his boat with a certain strangeness as though returning to it after a long voyage.
6 A certain strangeness and unlikeness (such as gives poignancy to the love between the sexes) would excite a livelier affection.
7 She held back from him with a certain strangeness and timidity, so that lie did not kiss her cheek, but only her hand.
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