Very slowly she drove back to Salisbury, experiencing a vague presentiment that this might be the last journey she would ever make to Cambridge, or to England either: I'm old now.
A vague presentiment of such an occurrence had op- pressed me for some time; it became a distinct feeling one Sunday morning in his study.
Tolerant though she was, she was revolted and maddened by a vague presentiment of coming ill, which frightened her in the evenings as thoroughly as if a wild beast had escaped from a menagerie and were known to be lurking in the countryside.
Do you think these vague presentiments of a beyond or after could ever draw you into organized religion?
The journey bade fair to be a happy one; and no individual in the party, I think, had even the vaguest presentiment of the horrors we were soon to undergo.
The vague presentiment of some misfortune to come had entered the room with the entrance of the woman in black.
He had some vague presentiment that his own tenure was drawing to a close and it gave him both pleasure when he remembered his son, and a sense of stability amid the miasma of his waking dreams.
As he looked at the young man still leaning back in the leather chair, there seemed for the instant to flicker up behind him some vague presentiment of that foul old dandy with his dangling seals, many-wreathed scarf, and dark satyric face.
Herbert, however, agitated by vague presentiments, several times manifested an intention to go to meet Neb.
And our just-concluded audience with this monarch has bred in me a vague but gnawing presentiment that this will be an ill-starred contract.