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1 What strange whim , or evil fate, had turned his feet in that direction?
2 And what strange whim makes you thus oppose your own happiness?
3 A strange whim for him to cling to this way!
4 Eh, well, all this was a strange whim of fate.
5 It was a strange whim ; but one which was to lead to a remarkable development.
6 By what strange whim was it that she was stopped over the city of Paris?
7 She looked up at me and said: A strange whim , to die in those fanciful rags.
8 The boy, yielding to a strange whim , threw out his arms and made a grab at him.
9 The leaving of my artillery appears a strange whim , but had I waited for it, Richmond had been lost.
10 I only wanted you to explain to Mr. Cunliffe that I am not to blame for Gladys's strange whim .
11 It was a strange whim in old Fritz to offer each of his soldiers one of the factory girls for a wife!
12 Peregrine was now seized with a strange whim , and when he communicated the conceit to Cadwallader, it in a moment acquired his approbation.
13 Some strange whim of the chief of this tribe saved Paulvitch from death only to plunge him into a life of misery and torture.
14 I do not know what happened to me at that moment, but a strange whim came into my head- Iwouldbe a monk, too.
15 Our friends thought it merely a strange whim that he should return to the city before the summer was fairly over, but it was not.
16 He was not unused to the strange whims of his employer.
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