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1 He felt the coming of some great calamity, the end of a dream.
2 They snuffed the factious air, and felt the coming storm.
3 They felt the coming storm, but they were powerless.
4 I felt the coming struggle as I heard his hoarse bellow, "Come in."
5 He felt the coming agony in her hold.
6 His wife had already felt the coming of winter, and retired to her six months' sleep.
7 All day he had felt the coming signs, and the hope of escape had now left him.
8 He felt the coming and the dreaded crisis already near, and that his fate was hanging on her lips.
9 From the depths there came the sweet plaintive cry of a solitary bird who felt the coming of winter.
10 She slapped it softy shut and felt the coming of sleep like a slip of satin across her face.
11 Dr. Gray intended sending Charley to a distant school, the coming autumn; and we both keenly felt the coming separation.
12 Playing with his eye-glasses, he began to talk lightly of other matters, as was his wont when he felt the coming of a storm.
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