That room has been kept such a mystery, and Sir John's visits to it have been so regular and consistent, that an almost superstitious feeling has arisen about it in the household.
No one had ever taken over this domain afterward, partially because of a superstitious feeling that a place where an "immortal" had been destroyed was very unlucky for other "immortals."
"I suppose-- well, I suppose there grew to be a superstitious feeling about it, that's all."
There was, however, a kind of superstitious feeling about them which had always prevented the chiefs from trying to sell this great mass of ivory.
When you are utterly in the power of someone else, and you don't even know who that someone else is, there is a superstitious feeling that any change is probably going to be for the worse.
He began to have darkly superstitious feelings.
These twins seemed likely to be regarded as the pride of their mother and the hope of France; but the weak nature of the King, his superstitious feelings, made him apprehend a series of conflicts between two children whose rights were equal.
Was it strange, then, that we had a superstitious feeling with regard to the dead Queen Tera and all belonging to her?
With the melancholy caprice of a broken spirit, or perhaps with some superstitious feeling, he requested of the Catholic monarchs that no one afterwards might be permitted to pass through it.
I might have taken it but for a superstitious feeling that to do so would put me on a level with the vultures.