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1 Later, I might feel a prick of remorse that I could have saved Achard.
2 In tetanus who would feel a prick ?
3 The look meant something, and I felt a prick of anxiety.
4 Ridiculously, she felt a prick of disappointment at his mocking tone.
5 Mrs. Perry felt a prick of conscience, and her heart melted.
6 Ralph felt a prick of triumph but none of remorse.
7 Even before she turned it over she felt a prick .
8 Harold felt a prick like a pin in his neck; and turned to seize his companion.
9 Reginald felt a prick under his right ear.
10 And then felt a prick in my back.
11 She almost shrugged but felt a prick to one side of her spine and held herself rigid.
12 Indeed, had she and Colonel Leek been sharing confidential affections, he might have felt a prick of jealousy.
13 Suddenly she felt a prick that startled her and brought her back down under the ground ahead of schedule.
14 Through the enveloping sadness she felt a prick of joy, seeing him so valiant, so unbeaten in his soul.
15 He felt a prick in his arm, glanced down to see the short lady inserting an IV into his vein.
16 Just as he pulled himself up to the rock-ledge, he heard a sudden rattle, and felt a prick of fangs.
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