I said aloud, and, with an indefinablefeeling of sadness, walked briskly home.
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An indefinablefeeling of anxiety and depression weighed upon me.
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Some indefinablefeeling made him not turn around at once.
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He was conscious, too, of a vague, indefinablefeeling that was new to him.
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And yet, some indefinablefeeling-hardlystrong enough to be called a premonition-kepther from accepting it.
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An indefinablefeeling of emptiness, a vague weariness not without a certain charm, came over them.
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An indefinablefeeling of awe crept over me: I trembled; I felt my horse trembling between my thighs.
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One experiences a sort of indefinablefeeling of dread, which for the time being paralyses the reflective faculties.
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But suddenly an indefinablefeeling of uneasiness came over me, which grew into a dreadful presentiment of disaster.
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The faces of his father and mother were very sorrowful, and an indefinablefeeling of apprehension took hold of him.
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At this juncture an indefinablefeeling that we were losing time in stopping at this lonely place came over me.
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Again he coloured a little beneath his bronze and Mary found herself watching it with an indefinablefeeling of satisfaction.
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And I was frightfully agitated by the strange, indefinablefeeling, kindled in my heart; but I no longer trembled with fear.
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Hamilton sickened as he looked at him: an indefinablefeeling of horror came over him as this man stalked about the stage.
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Ruby made no reply, for an indefinablefeeling of anxiety filled his breast as he threw down the fore-hammer and prepared to descend.
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He was graciously enough received: but, though neither spoke it, an indefinablefeeling of disappointment took possession of their minds, the wherefore they knew not.