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1 The girl often asked herself in these days why she should begin to feel unreasonably hopeful and lighter hearted.
2 Phillotson's suit was not exactly prospering, evidently; and Jude felt unreasonably glad.
3 It was a good idea, and yet Penelope felt unreasonably disappointed.
4 He felt unreasonably like taking Miss Judith across his knee and spanking her.
5 She had even felt unreasonably irritable because Kate had so quickly overcome her prejudices.
6 But I felt unreasonably restricted, restrictive regulatory principles, essentially keeping people out of the dialogue.
7 The juice carton felt unreasonably heavy in her fingers.
8 The boy's words brought delicious relief, and then, all at once, she felt unreasonably angry.
9 He smiled for a moment, and Pamela felt unreasonably annoyed at the twinkle in his eyes.
10 Somehow she felt unreasonably nervous, but the strain of the night's excitement might account for that.
11 He only knew that he, too, felt unreasonably bitter against Allison for his burst of mirth.
12 She felt unreasonably glad he was there.
13 He moved away abruptly, feeling unreasonably mortified.
14 His entire body felt unreasonably cold.
15 I suddenly felt unreasonably heavy again.
16 A strange light was in his eyes, and Borenson felt unreasonably that he knew the man from somewhere.
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