1 Tom did not feel a strong interest in his studies.
2 "Oh no, Joe, you'll feel better by and by," said Tom.
3 I don't want to make you feel bad; you've befriended me.
4 Then he began to feel badly and fear that he was in the wrong.
5 Tom groaned louder, and fancied that he began to feel pain in the toe.
6 Within five minutes he was dressed and down-stairs, feeling sore and drowsy.
7 Yes, yes, yes, I know just how you feel, Mrs. Harper, I know just exactly how you feel.
8 He began to find himself hanging around her father's house, nights, and feeling very miserable.
9 The boy's soul was steeped in melancholy; his feelings were in happy accord with his surroundings.
10 I feel as if something's behind me all the time; and I'm afeard to turn around, becuz maybe there's others in front a-waiting for a chance.
11 He left the presence too miserable to even feel revengeful toward Sid; and so the latter's prompt retreat through the back gate was unnecessary.
12 They began to feel a vague fear that they had been doing wrong to run away; and next they thought of the stolen meat, and then the real torture came.
13 Tom enclosed the tick in the percussion-cap box that had lately been the pinchbug's prison, and the boys separated, each feeling wealthier than before.
14 He cried, he pleaded for forgiveness, promised to reform over and over again, and then received his dismissal, feeling that he had won but an imperfect forgiveness and established but a feeble confidence.
15 He so worked upon his feelings with the pathos of these dreams, that he had to keep swallowing, he was so like to choke; and his eyes swam in a blur of water, which overflowed when he winked, and ran down and trickled from the end of his nose.
16 The congregation became more and more moved, as the pathetic tale went on, till at last the whole company broke down and joined the weeping mourners in a chorus of anguished sobs, the preacher himself giving way to his feelings, and crying in the pulpit.
17 There is no school in all our land where the young ladies do not feel obliged to close their compositions with a sermon; and you will find that the sermon of the most frivolous and the least religious girl in the school is always the longest and the most relentlessly pious.
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