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1 Felix regarded the venerable creature with a look of almost superstitious awe .
2 The superstitious awe of the Portuguese deepened, and he drew away from Robert.
3 The young fellow at the window gazed at her with almost superstitious awe .
4 She recalled Francisco's description of him with something like superstitious awe .
5 Natives regarded it with superstitious awe and seldom approached it.
6 The superstitious awe he felt was a premonition whose meaning was hidden from him.
7 Renshaw's pulses halted for an instant in half superstitious awe .
8 A cold, superstitious awe gradually stole over the young man.
9 But what if Dowd was not overtaken by superstitious awe ?
10 His neighbors crowding about him and gazing up with superstitious awe at the spire, agreed.
11 Vague, half superstitious awe gave place to scientific interest.
12 One spot on the margin of Lake Regillus was regarded during many ages with superstitious awe .
13 Baptiste trembled to the skin of his crown, and his blood crept with a superstitious awe .
14 A thrill of superstitious awe ran through him.
15 The youngsters looked at him in superstitious awe .
16 Both kings fell back with superstitious awe , for there had been no warning cloud or darkness.
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