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1 But as I continued to look the haunting sense of familiarity came back.
2 This thought gave a brief respite to the haunting sense of a responsibility.
3 I went downstairs hesitatingly, with a haunting sense of coming trouble.
4 He had anticipated terror or vertigo, but not this unmistakable, haunting sense of familiarity.
5 And yet the strange haunting sense of fear was there.
6 That first downward plunge filled Bert with a haunting sense of boundless waters below.
7 A haunting sense of familiarity floated across his memory.
8 It's gone way past uncomfortable into a haunting sense that we might be living a lie.
9 One anxiety in life the poor man is saved: he knows not the haunting sense of debt.
10 She carried with her to her room a haunting sense of Dorn's reception of her last speech.
11 Next, there is the haunting sense of loneliness, isolation, remoteness from the worry and bustle of the world.
12 Yet the smooth waters did not in the least alleviate Ben's haunting sense of their sinister power and peril.
13 He has none of the haunting sense of the beauty of words in perfect order that marks the greatest poets.
14 Hooded and furred, the dark form was as any form; yet there was a haunting sense of familiarity about it.
15 They strike the stranger as a childlike people, but you are possessed with a haunting sense of ugly traits beneath.
16 It must be, or why this haunting sense of something half remembered as she caught a glimpse of his face.
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