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1 She hesitated; and he seemed to have a misgiving .
2 As soon as he had walked in and perceived that Grace was not in the room, he seemed to have a misgiving .
3 I have a misgiving that your presence here will tend to hamper my work, and by my work I mean England's interests.
4 I ought, however, to except the landlord, whose experience in such matters caused him to have a misgiving that all was not exactly right.
5 But as Washington Flagg turned into Clinton Place, I had a misgiving .
6 But Jacynth, relieved on one point, had a misgiving on another.
7 He had a misgiving she would take it rather hardly.
8 But I had a misgiving I just couldn't shake.
9 Claire had a misgiving .... Mrs. Towne was never excessively friendly except for a definite aim.
10 The Duke, if he ever had a misgiving , had no chance in argument with his son-in-law.
11 Not one has a misgiving of being wrong.
12 And then he had a misgiving : Should I?
14 Meantime, Alfred had a misgiving .
15 For I saw that Dante's had a misgiving that I had revealed his secret, which indeed I had not.
16 Sir Leicester has a misgiving that there may be a hidden Wat Tylerish meaning in this expression, and fumes a little.
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