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The strangeness of life in Sacks's Mount Carmel is captured in the concluding moments of the life of Magda B, who had "a sudden premonition of death".
Coming just before the first world war, it contains, Ms Hodson says, "a sudden premonition of loss [that] darkens the last moments of the ballet...as though an illusory world was about to be shattered".
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In one of my favorite stories from an earlier collection, "Miles City, Montana," a mother, sitting with her husband out of sight of a swimming pool (where her small children are, presumably, being watched by the pool attendant), has a sudden panicky premonition.
As she fastened and unfastened a single button on his coat, he was moved by the sudden, impromptu conjunction of impressions, and by a premonition that they would be the last things he would remember of college.
A premonition of what?
The premonition was correct.
Sudden pauses, like a catching of breath, accelerate the heart beat of a young lovers' duet, even as a seemingly involuntary straying glance introduces a premonition of love's passing.
Does she believe in premonition?
It was like a premonition".
The numbers bear out Licare's premonition.
Sudden sensation.
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