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1 Nor has time obliterated anything of the shame I felt that day .
2 I felt that day , for the first time, the austere sweetness of sacrifice.
3 I remembered what I felt that day when Arden had told me the truth.
4 He felt that day that we should be more controversial.
5 A number of the congregation felt that day the advantage of sitting in the laft.
6 I don't envy the losses you felt that day .
7 I'll never forget the surge of happiness I felt that day and eight months later still feel.
8 In such joys as I felt that day eyes and ears do but little-imaginationworks most wonders.
9 I can understand all you did, and all you felt that day , as if it were myself.
10 He divined how Sophie felt that day .
11 Five was the usual, especially for first-timers, but who knew how the judge or jury felt that day .
12 As helpless as she had felt that day as she tended to the boy who'd lost his arms.
13 I think you begin to realize, monsieur, what Philippe de Vilmorin must have felt that day at Gavrillac.
14 It was a lot like the way I had felt that day up at the cabin on the lake.
15 Do you feel as you felt that day when you were with my sister and me in the garden?
16 The only pang I felt that day was as I passed the monsters on the gate leading to Oldcastle Hall.
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