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1 I felt a sudden repulsion ; a feeling of intense disgust.
2 The thought of that flat, pasty, sullen face stirred in her a sudden repulsion .
3 A sudden repulsion and reserve darkened the black eyes opposite.
4 The good man felt a sudden repulsion towards the stranger still without the Christian pale.
5 A sudden repulsion to this Geisner shot through him.
6 A sudden repulsion for this cruel, suave killer of men flashed into the girl's brain.
7 A sudden repulsion for the evening's engagement rose in Byrne, but the situation following his ungraciousness was delicate.
8 A sudden repulsion seized me.
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