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1 Seth sat across from Ben at Kylie's kitchen table, feeling unaccountably nervous.
2 Jack Benson leaned against the edge of the opposite berth, feeling unaccountably drowsy.
3 He hurried away, and Lewis, feeling unaccountably tired, sat down on a divan.
4 It wasn't like this was a social situation, anyway, she thought, feeling unaccountably defensive.
5 I am feeling unaccountably weary though very, very happy.
6 Bovyne, though feeling unaccountably ill and irritable, was delighted.
7 Corliss came back to his companion, feeling unaccountably good and marvelling at what he had done.
8 But I always left the incubation room feeling unaccountably upset, with a vague, disquieting sense of vertigo.
9 She was feeling unaccountably happy and light-hearted.
10 Since you seem to be feeling unaccountably weak in the knees, let's see if we can brace them a little.
11 Kylie swiped her damp palms on the sides of her pants, feeling unaccountably nervous about her scheduled meeting with Seth Taylor.
12 Now that he was on his way to her, his stronger feeling unaccountably changed to a mood that was playful and tender.
13 She herself was feeling unaccountably happy in those days, as though somewhere deep down in her heart a bird had begun to sing.
14 It came to Richard then that Hammersmith had known Door as a small child, and he found himself feeling unaccountably jealous of the huge man.
15 Feeling unaccountably tired and weak, she went on unsteady legs to the door.
16 Feeling unaccountably abashed by the tears of this strange lad, the climbers quietly withdrew.
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