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1 She could only look about her with a vague wonder and disappointment.
2 He merely felt a vague wonder how long Stahl had been watching.
3 He did not dream that every man had felt the same vague wonder .
4 It was quite a new feeling-somethingthat filled her with a vague wonder .
5 There was a vague wonder at that, but it soon died.
6 With these thoughts there was mingled a vague wonder at her own position.
7 In both minds the same thought lingered - the vague wonder how much the other knew.
8 The child looked over his companion with a vague wonder .
9 She thought of that little place with a vague wonder .
10 Isabel's brow had contracted to a frown; her lips were parted in pale, vague wonder .
11 The only touch of self-conscious thought about her was a vague wonder at her long submission.
12 It lifted man above vague wonder , and gave him courage to define his relation to existence.
13 His exclamation brought the child to a stop and he glanced up at him in vague wonder .
14 There arose a sentiment of pity in her heart, and a vague wonder as to his grief.
15 Peralta opens his eyes in vague wonder .
16 Her head fell back upon the cushions, and she lost herself in the vague wonder the book aroused.
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