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1 I have to explain matters to Miss Payne, and I feel curiously dazed.
2 Domini began to feel curiously expectant, yet she did not recognise the odd melody.
3 These upheavals had the effect on Mary of making her feel curiously linked to the firm.
4 Bubbles' words were making her feel curiously uneasy.
5 He delayed his answer so long that Chloe had time to feel curiously frightened by his silence.
6 Coming on top of the crowded sensations of the night, it had the effect of making her feel curiously weak.
7 Now, with their cessation, you feel curiously lost; as if the chief object of your existence had been taken away.
8 Howard went to the door to see them off, and was rewarded by a parting smile from Maud, which made him feel curiously elated.
9 He felt curiously like a pigmy disturbing the meditations of a giant.
10 But I also felt curiously reassured by what he had told me.
11 The afternoon was glaring and hot but Dr Ambara felt curiously chilled.
12 She was past crying, and her brain felt curiously reasonable and alert.
13 She stood among them, watching them and feeling curiously alien to them.
14 He arrived about nightfall, and slept at the hotel, feeling curiously depressed.
15 She thought, as they departed, that those words felt curiously hollow.
16 Now that he had Roscoe alone he felt curiously reluctant to mention Elmira.
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