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1 I, I| great eyes half closed. I felt sorry for him, and with 2 I, I| increased speed is chiefly felt at the tail of the great 3 I, II| light, when all at once I felt a concussion, as if the 4 I, II| forth.~ ~At that moment I felt a tremendous shock, as if 5 I, II| utterance to the pain they felt. Only the never-ceasing 6 I, III| that disappointment was felt! and what sinful, subtle, 7 I, IV| catastrophe"; and for a moment I felt the slight pressure of a 8 I, IV| charm for me. The interest I felt was due to the man himself, 9 I, IV| entertained great hopes, and he felt sorry for Apponyi, because 10 I, V| say my prayers there. I felt the heavy load on my heart, 11 I, IX| question.~ ~"To tell that I felt pleased or glad on taking 12 I, X| straw for their opinion, and felt sufficiently strong in my 13 I, XI| for money. When I first felt the pressure of his iron 14 I, XI| burning and smarting spot, and felt an almost unconquerable 15 I, XIII| four days. I confess that I felt a glow after reading these 16 I, XIII| the first glass of wine I felt the gloom vanish from me 17 II, II| and gloomy expression. I felt a shock of terror, and then 18 II, IV| such good fortune, at last felt compelled to believe that 19 II, VI| about Siegfried's motive I felt pretty sure; but what was 20 II, IX| asked the countess how she felt, and whether she had enjoyed 21 II, IX| effect on me, and afterward I felt as if you had taken my vile 22 II, IX| and more perfect form. I felt as if you had lent me wings, 23 II, X| that of an automaton. I felt like one stupefied, like 24 II, X| and body. For an instant I felt a mad impulse to rush after 25 II, X| up the Devil before me, I felt that in my own breast they 26 II, XII| my arrival at the camp I felt like an apprentice in the 27 II, XII| Germans. All this while I felt that indescribable intoxication 28 II, XII| angel with the scythe. I felt a chill, a shudder, and 29 II, XIII| burst over our heads, I felt a blow on the leather rim 30 II, XV| wife confessed that she felt very happy in being able 31 II, XVI| At the first moment I felt inclined to share her views. 32 II, XVI| to lose that money, and felt for my head to make sure 33 II, XVII| have said. Only what I have felt for you was never hate;