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1 His first sensation was one of painful surprise; thereupon succeeded fiery resentment.
2 And the first sensation of burning is that of a heavenly warmth.
3 The first sensation that I experienced was a deadly sickness and faintness.
4 Her first sensation was one of bitter anger and disappointment with Rezanov.
5 Relief was her first sensation , and after it came a nameless anxiety.
6 The girl's first sensation on nearing the island was an unpleasant one.
7 Margaret's first sensation was resentment at the renewed tedium of it all.
8 His first sensation was one of vast relief that he had awakened.
9 Joe saw the sunlight strike, and his first sensation was of disappointment.
10 In 1858 I had the first sensation of the responsibility of public office.
11 Your first sensation ought to be a passionate feeling of happiness.
12 His first sensation was only one of anger that his projects had miscarried.
13 When Stephen began to regain consciousness her first sensation was one of numbness.
14 Greif's first sensation was that of astonishment, almost amounting to stupefaction.
15 Descending below the surface, the first sensation that strikes is the increase of temperature.
16 After the first sensation of the ducking, he said he much enjoyed the fun.
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