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1 I get my first premonition from the greasy, mouth-watering smell.
2 Do not our own highly charged nervous batteries occasionally give the first premonition of coming thunderstorms?
3 This was my very first premonition .
4 The first premonition of it was Miss Cullen's giving a little shiver, which made me ask if she was cold.
5 A curious circumstance, gentlemen, lies in the fact that Lylda clearly remembered the occasion when this first premonition came to her.
6 And it was in that moment that Kim had her first premonition , as the dark webs of her Seer's dream began to spin clear.
7 The first premonition of anything of the kind had come upon me with the melodramatic utterance of the man I had found in the street.
8 Orde heard the first premonitions of reaction in the mild grumblings that arose.
9 Just then, I felt the first premonitions of dissatisfaction.
10 I would show it fluttering and astonished, as if feeling the first premonitions of distress.
11 Duty was in her mind, the Chateau Brieul, the winter court of Clarissa Garrison, some first premonitions of the flight of time.
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