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1 If any of the chapter feel a qualm of conscience on reading thus far, let it be quieted.
2 Tom suddenly felt a qualm of shame and disgust at his finery.
3 Until the gale was done I believe he had not felt a qualm .
4 Cornelia would have died rather than own it, but she felt a qualm .
5 The men all seemed so hopeful, though, that we never felt a qualm .
6 Tamara felt a qualm for a second, but was rebellious.
7 I wondered if what I had done was similar and felt a qualm of guilt.
8 Suddenly she felt a qualm of terror.
9 Mr. Gryce felt a qualm of conscience.
10 Chloe felt a qualm of fear and was forced to admit that perhaps her father had been right.
11 Saturday morning, while getting dressed, Coupeau felt a qualm of uneasiness in view of the single franc in his pocket.
12 (I'll wager the rascal never felt a qualm in the region of his conscience.)
13 And even Ruth could not help feeling a qualm , as she saw the fast-disappearing creature-ghostor what-not-thatfledinto the darkness.
14 Once I heard a laugh that I seemed to remember, and I felt a qualm of fear, I scarce knew why.
15 There was something so sinister in this invitation and in the leer which accompanied it, that Hugh felt a qualm of misgiving.
16 "Are you going to tell Colum about it?" I asked, feeling a qualm of sympathy for the culprit.
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