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1 IV | weighed anchor; and the boat, feeling herself free, glided slowly
2 IV | rather than thoughtful, feeling in his soul a new anxiety
3 IV | sympathetic and responsive feeling. The doctor had often smiled
4 IV | the desk, inspired by the feeling of a new home, and the subtle
5 IV | to old age without once feeling her heart touched? He would
6 VI | low voice, tremulous with feeling: “O Pierre, how cruel you
7 VII | her cheek against his, feeling the warmth of his skin through
8 VII | us blushing, without my feeling that I must die of shame,
9 VIII| rebel. The shock to his feeling had been so great as to
10 VIII| heart, the shock of deep feeling which comes of a cruel suggestion.
11 VIII| moment, no matter whither, feeling that everything was over,
12 VIII| could not have expressed the feeling; it was at once sad and
13 VIII| unnecessary!” Then she hesitated, feeling that some explanation was
14 IX | he was dressed. His first feeling was that of a man condemned
15 IX | hitherto had the distressful feeling which now came over him,
16 IX | The old man was stricken, feeling his last hope slipping from
17 IX | between the two granite walls, feeling herself free at last, cast
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