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1 For some inexplicable reason I'm here, and none of it makes sense.
2 For some inexplicable reason this conduct seemed familiar to the prominent personage.
3 For some inexplicable reason she colored deeply, then laughed as she said:
4 Memories of the Bible, for some inexplicable reason , flashed through my mind.
5 Still he was suspicious-forsome strange and inexplicable reason he sensed danger.
6 For some inexplicable reason , nobody cared to mention the name of Austen Vane.
7 Through some inexplicable reason , no Indians held possession of the country.
8 For some inexplicable reason , Ayla felt drawn to the older woman.
9 But he trusted me, for the same inexplicable reason that I trusted him.
10 For some inexplicable reason her spirits sank and she felt a bleak loneliness.
11 Unless, for some inexplicable reason , you are out running at 7am.
12 For some inexplicable reason Lewisham saw fit to hate her novelettes very bitterly.
13 For some inexplicable reason , as the girl spoke, a chill ran through her.
14 Her first impulse was to rise, yet for some inexplicable reason she remained.
15 For some quite inexplicable reason , he suddenly felt older than Hugh.
16 For some inexplicable reason , I couldn't take my eyes off the pine tree.
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