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1 You are making me feel dreadfully out of it, but I know.
2 I do feel dreadfully sad at leaving my mother and sister, too.
3 Marcia will feel dreadfully put out if you are not there to-night.
4 I should feel dreadfully if anything were to happen to you, Blasi.
5 I feel dreadfully , Rose-Mary, that she should give you so much trouble.
6 We should all feel dreadfully if anything happened to her in the asylum.
7 At the first opportunity he said to Vittoria: I feel dreadfully about this.
8 I am sure I shall feel dreadfully when the Phœnix dies.
9 That you would feel dreadfully if it were torn to bits.
10 But this stunning metropolitan person did make one feel dreadfully provincial and shabby.
11 I feel dreadfully alone, without a soul who cares for me.
12 We all feel dreadfully about it, except my father and San Giacinto and Flavia.
13 I have done nothing this morning, and feel dreadfully unsettled.
14 I should think you would feel dreadfully to have a whole houseful right opposite.'
15 But for that, I should feel dreadfully ashamed of myself.'
16 At least the weather had warmed up, but Rage was beginning to feel dreadfully empty.
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