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 1    1|      Russia, she says that she felt the necessity of wearing
 2    6|       flatter me. I have never felt lonesome, or in the least
 3    7| abstinence; and this was never felt to be an offence against
 4    8|                              I felt proud to know that the liberties
 5    8|      that sings of fame, and I felt as if I could spit a Mexican
 6    9|       particular trees which I felt with my hands, passing between
 7    9|      muggy night, when my feet felt the path which my eyes could
 8   10|   rapidly increasing, though I felt none on my cheek, and I
 9   12|   stealing across my path, and felt a strange thrill of savage
10   12|       only now, for I had long felt differently about fowling,
11   13|        cause of the war; but I felt for the rest of that day
12   13|   loose, the under matted like felt, and in the spring these
13   14|        get rid of them; I even felt complimented by their regarding
14   14|    when they cut down a forest felt some of that awe which the
15   14|      concealed the fire, and I felt as if I had lost a companion.
16   15|     the crackling and actually felt the heat of the fire from
17   15|       was no common "rider." I felt it, and still remark it
18   15|     and he began to nod. I too felt a slumberous influence after
19   16|        a village garden, and I felt that I was more distinguished
20   18|    hour after sunrise, when it felt the influence of the sun'
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