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1 For the moment I did assuredly feel a thrill of superstitious terror.
2 I feel a thrill in my stomach, the fear-thrill the true Dauntless love.
3 The watchers could not but feel a thrill of admiration for these daring wretches.
4 Carley did not feel a thrill , because feeling seemed inhibited.
5 Why should Dennie not feel a thrill of pleasure that her services out-weighed everything else?
6 Is there a man so dead as not to feel a thrill at this achievement?
7 Every time a blow connects, I feel a thrill .
9 Here he is and at his approach I feel a thrill of delight which I see he shares.
10 Would feel a thrill to note
11 At the mention of Gettysburg, battle or movie, I feel a thrill and a catch in my throat.
12 For I, that am not a woman, feel a thrill in my inmost self at the mere sound of your voice.
13 Again, we feel a thrill when we read the epitaph which says, Gladly we would have rested had we won freedom.
14 Isn't that what we aim for - to feel a thrill for our spouse long after the day-to-dayroutines of partnership have set in?
15 Do you not feel a thrill passing through the air with the notes of the far-away song floating from the other shore?
16 They surpass the most lascivious kisses in sweetness; I feel a thrill of delight pass up my rectum as I listen to them.
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