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1 Dixon felt a slight twinge of distaste he couldn't quite account for.
2 He felt a slight twinge of conscience, knowing that this was unfair.
3 He was not hurt, except for a slight twinge in his lame knee.
4 Daedalus shrank, feeling a slight twinge of wrath overcome the tender.
5 The tight feeling in her side shifted to a slight twinge .
6 A moment of pressure, a slight twinge , and then the delicious sensations swirled again.
7 Christian felt a slight twinge of sorrow when he saw it was the Lieutenant.
8 Grace felt a slight twinge of guilt, but answered truthfully.
9 Lady Maccon felt only a slight twinge of concern.
10 Not without a slight twinge of trepidation did Philip step from his canoe to her.
11 And I've a slight twinge in my shoulder.
12 However; there may be a slight twinge of regret acting as a block to a fulfilling day.
13 I feel a slight twinge of hope.
14 Now and then, the power car of a Class Three rolled swiftly by, and The Guesser felt a slight twinge of envy.
15 And she felt a slight twinge at her heart, but she hardly perceived it, being immediately diverted by a kiss from Marius.
16 And if, now and then, he felt a slight twinge of pain, or sense of tightness in the chest, he shrugged it off.
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