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1 He paused, and a vague distrust of Stormont entered his bemused brain.
2 But by now Dale's vague distrust in him had grown very definite.
3 He turned it in vague distrust of what might happen next, and waited.
4 For the first time he felt a vague distrust of Sara.
5 A vague distrust of that moonlight meeting stealthily took a hold on my mind.
6 Still the vague distrust , the inexpressible dread possessed him, and kept him in his chair.
7 Still the vague distrust , the inexpressible dread possessed him, and kept him to his chair.
8 This was encouraging, but the man was a stranger and she felt a vague distrust .
9 There was a shadowy fear, a vague distrust in my mind, not to be put away.
10 A vague distrust crept into her faded eyes.
11 This man, brilliant and daring though she knew him to be, always stirred a vague distrust .
12 The first few years after Samuel came to Salinas Valley there was a vague distrust of him.
13 But, the vague distrust of the curled darling of Fortune soon faded away under Hawke's measured social leading.
14 There were hours when she hated him, glimpsed in him points of view that filled her with vague distrust .
15 Natalie's prolonged absence had begun to surprise her aunt, and had roused a certain vague distrust in Richard's mind.
16 Why did I feel a sudden vague distrust of him, as if some instinct warned me of hidden danger?
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