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1  I have no cramps and I feel strong.
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2  But that is not why I wish to feel him.
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3  Certainly his back cannot feel as badly as mine does.
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4  I want to see him, he thought, and to touch and to feel him.
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5  But I have hurt them both badly and neither one can feel very good.
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6  He only needed the feel of the trade wind and the drawing of the sail.
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7  Anyway I feel better with the sun and for once I do not have to look into it.
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8  He could feel the steady hard pull of the line and his left hand was cramped.
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9  I feel good and my left hand is better and I have food for a night and a day.
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10  He worked back to where he could feel with his foot the coils of line that he could not see.
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11  There was no part of the hook that a great fish could feel which was not sweet smelling and good tasting.
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12  One turned and went out of sight under the skiff and the old man could feel the skiff shake as he jerked and pulled on the fish.
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13  Now I will rest an hour more and feel that he is solid and steady before I move back to the stern to do the work and make the decision.
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14  He did not truly feel good because the pain from the cord across his back had almost passed pain and gone into a dullness that he mistrusted.
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15  He could see the fish and he had only to look at his hands and feel his back against the stern to know that this had truly happened and was not a dream.
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16  As it went down, slipping lightly through the old man's fingers, he still could feel the great weight, though the pressure of his thumb and finger were almost imperceptible.
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17  In the dark the old man could feel the morning coming and as he rowed he heard the trembling sound as flying fish left the water and the hissing that their stiff set wings made as they soared away in the darkness.
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