There was a hot red spot in his cheeks as he spoke in a curiously excited way, and Gertrude felt a strange sense of shrinking as he hastily snatched away her jacket, threw it on a chair, and clasped her in his arms.
The sight of it all gave her a strange sense of her own utter distance from him.
They affected her with a strange senseof offence, of astonishment, of irritation.
With a strange sense of eagerness and pleasure Chris recognised the handsome features and misshapen shape of Hatherly Bell.
But the elders were naively childish and the children uncannily elderly; and something in Esther's breast seemed to stir with a strange sense of kinship.
For his thoughts were far away, he looked through the broken and dusty windows into the garden with its weeds and its broken pathways and overgrown flower beds, and a strange sense of loss came to him.
There came too a strange sense of modesty, a shrinking that would not be there if only he loved her.
But as he and his comrades flew over the ground, and the din of the battle died away in his ears, and the last of the evening sunlight faded from the sky, a strange sense of coming ill fell upon Raymond's spirit.
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