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1As the sun was setting I ventured out with much misgiving.
2With much misgiving I determined to try to develop some films-myfirst attempt.
3Mrs. Lodge urged, and Rhoda finally assented, though with much misgiving.
4But her firm stand in the matter had not been maintained without much misgiving.
5With much misgiving and many exclamations of agony, Andy did as he was told.
6Afterwards, with much misgiving, but shamed into boldness, the chief horse-wrangler mounted him and rode him.
7Father Austin received his pupil's companion with the courtesy due to her distress, but with much misgiving.
8It was with much misgiving I approached the task of making myself familiar with my old friend's secret.
9The child surveyed his vermilion figure up and down with much misgiving and finally said, "Yes."
10It is with great hesitation and much misgiving that I appear before you, in the character of The Preacher.
11On the question of referendum, there is so much misgiving and suspicion and distrust that need to be cleared away.
12At one stage of the war the Allies viewed with much misgiving the possibility of having to adopt this method.
13The old woman, who was laden with a big basket and a bundle, went out and Lavinia with much misgiving ascended the stairs.
14I must wait till evensong, to satisfy myself, and, with much misgiving at the delay, dragged myself back to the "Oriflame."
15Jack concluded he could not feel much misgiving or he would not have allowed him and Otto to follow so close on his heels.
16Mr. Wordley, with much misgiving, had invited this, the only relative he could find, to the funeral, and Ida was now awaiting this gentleman's arrival.
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