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1 When this was safely passed, she began to feel comparatively at ease.
2 Only then did he feel comparatively safe.
3 We feel comparatively stronger every day.
4 So long as you are with me I feel comparatively untroubled, but if you go I know that something will happen.
5 Once past Reuben, she would feel comparatively safe, for although Oliver's room was opposite he was too weary to be wakeful.
6 Aside from this danger she felt comparatively safe in her aerial retreat.
7 They felt comparatively secure, because a storm was raging over the moor.
8 Half an hour sufficed for this, and then I felt comparatively happy.
9 She sat me down by her side, and I felt comparatively safe.
10 Having seen no signs of Indians thus far, we felt comparatively safe.
11 There at least, now that it was dark, we felt comparatively safe.
12 After the mental torture I had endured, however, I felt comparatively calm.
13 Bye and bye the smarts so subsided that the boys felt comparatively comfortable.
14 For the first time for many months, Vera felt comparatively happy.
15 Union feeling was strong among them and State feeling comparatively weak.
16 So long, then, as I could hear the voices, I felt comparatively safe.
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