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1 Pounding heart, wavery vision, vague feeling of nausea, burning shin, aching hands.
2 The vague feeling of uneasiness which had already attacked me grew stronger.
3 There was no answer; which caused Frank a vague feeling of apprehension.
4 And a vague feeling of compunction mingled with her sense of deliverance.
5 I had a vague feeling that Mrs. Roosevelt sensed something was amiss.
6 Somehow a vague feeling of alarm possessed itself of my nervous system.
7 He had a vague feeling of uneasiness which he could not overcome.
8 She paused at her gate with a sudden vague feeling of alarm.
9 With a vague feeling of alarm he put spurs to his horse.
10 Agar smiled, although he was conscious of a vague feeling of discomfort.
11 She looked at him blankly, not without a vague feeling of dismay.
12 Miss Van Osburgh's vague feeling of pique was struggling for appropriate expression.
13 Could our vague feeling be a shadow of the Spindle imperative?'
14 I looked at the letter curiously, and with a vague feeling of uneasiness.
15 The letter left Lord Ferriby with a vague feeling of discomfort.
16 So why was he awake with a vague feeling of unease?
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