Then he knew why he had been so blissfully happy that evening; it was just a foretoken of the little girl's nearness.
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It was only in the deepest recesses, many miles below the surface, that they began to find "much foretoken" of reavers.
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The flight of birds was watched by them, as foretokening somewhat important.
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Away to the east a shimmering silveryness beneath a palace of aerial cloud foretokened moonrise.
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There was no active disease, indeed, but a general languor and weakness, which foretokened dissolution.
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Were every doom foretokened by appropriate omens, the ravens along our route would have croaked themselves hoarse.
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(3) Small numbers are not a sign of weakness and do not foretoken defeat.
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Perhaps to shew the vanity of trusting to those uncertain and casual exaltations or depressions, which many consider as certain foretokens of good and evil.
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When Mrs. Blewett smiled it foretokened trouble, and wise people had learned to have sudden business elsewhere before the smile could be translated into words.