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1 Varney was formal and distant to Ardworth, and Ardworth felt a repugnance to Varney.
2 At Lossie House, Malcolm had felt a repugnance to her, both moral and physical.
3 Never having seen a shot fired in anger, I felt a repugnance at the thought of killing a fellow-creature.
4 All of these men felt a repugnance to accept the idea of a force acting across the empty void of space.
5 But besides this, the point immediately in question was one on which he felt a repugnance either to deny or affirm.
6 Nevertheless, as I saw Dr. Muñoz in that blast of cool air, I felt a repugnance which nothing in his aspect could justify.
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