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1 He could only plead a strange pressure on his conscience- asenseof obligation.
2 A strange pressure bloomed in his throat, down into his chest.
3 Then he felt a strange pressure against his left foot.
4 He waited, breathless-andthe strange pressure came again, so hard that it hurt his flesh.
5 Early they separated, each with a strange pressure on the feelings, and a deep disquietude of heart.
6 She had hardly accepted the strange pressure in her bed when still another phenomenon caused her to wonder about the house.
7 How light his heart felt, how suddenly the clouds were lifted from his sky, and the strange pressure from his feelings!
8 Work was forming within him; he felt all the inspiritings, all the strange pressures of his long preparation.
9 "Unless she gets better soon, unless the strange pressure on her brain is removed, she will die," said the doctor.
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