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1It was an odd sensation, a subtle sympathy not founded upon knowledge.
2A wonderful and subtle sympathy seemed at once to arise between the two.
3To this knowledge the subtle sympathy for Millicent was perhaps attributable.
4A latter-day philosopher has remarked upon the subtle sympathy produced by marked passages.
5The subtle sympathy that she inspired was softening my resolution.
6There was a subtle sympathy between uncle and niece.
7A subtle sympathy seemed established between the two.
8A subtle sympathy fired his own soul, and taking his cousin's thin hand in his he cried quickly and impetuously:
9A subtle sympathy had been established between them from their very first meeting and they gradually became almost inseparable comrades.
10Passive, motionless, Florence listened, feeling the subtle sympathy which ever existed between her and this boy-man drawing them closer together.
11With all his illiteracy and crudity of language he had rare insight into the human heart and was full of subtle sympathy.
12Persons to whom we are drawn, and who are likewise drawn to us, by these cords of subtle sympathy we call our friends.
13She who felt bereaved could always be the giver in the hospital, and she felt with subtle sympathy what attracted Eva to her sufferers.
14He locked himself in his room and lay trembling on the bed, wondering if some subtle sympathy had shown the woman her perfect companion.
15Deep within him, denied any outlet, he knew there lurked a curious, subtle sympathy for the girl in her scheme of revenge against himself.
16May it not be that the soul has conceived a subtle sympathy with that hapless one but for whose sacrifice its own elation were impossible?
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