We have no meanings for "have a remembrance" in our records yet.
1 I have a remembrance of cursing, peevishly, in my bewilderment.
2 If papa or anybody were in the room, I should have a remembrance for you.
3 Old people have a remembrance of a foot of snow which lasted for a week.
4 If you have a remembrance of it, I ask you to confide in me before we part.
5 But he had a remembrance of another kind.
6 Recalled to a sense of gallantry, du Bousquier had a remembrance of past happiness and grunted his assent.
7 And the Queen, watching Sigurd closely, knew that he had a remembrance in his breast that held him from seeing Gudrun's loveliness.
8 "I seem to have a remembrance , " he said, "of a place with many great ships.
9 She had a remembrance that he had helped her stand-givenher a glass of water-andled her down the uncarpeted stairs out into the street.
10 "It seems to me that I have a remembrance of large towns in some previous stage of existence, somewhere in the universe," sighed Holmes ecstatically.
11 "And I have a remembrance from both of you," said Amrei, and she brought out the necklace and the piece of money wrapped in paper.
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