1 "I feel that way myself," I said.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 26 2 It did not feel like a homecoming.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 25 3 "I feel better now," Catherine said.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 2: 23 4 I could feel it turn over on itself.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 32 5 If they feel as we feel they may stop.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 26 6 "I feel so much cleaner," Catherine said.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 2: 20 7 I don't operate now and I feel like hell.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 25 8 I drank the wine and it did not make me feel good.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 30 9 Bonello and I pushed until we could feel our joints crack.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 29 10 I watched his face and could feel the whole compartment against me.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 2: 24 11 I drank most of it but Catherine drank some and it made her feel splendid.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 2: 23 12 It made me feel very young to have the dark come after the dusk and then remain.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 11 13 I could feel the current swirl me and I stayed under until I thought I could never come up.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 3: 30 14 The pain had gone on and on with the legs bent and I could feel it going in and out of the bone.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 2: 13 15 I had my head on one of the musettes and my arms around the other and I could feel the pack and they could all walk over me if they wouldn't step on me.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 2: 24 16 I held her close against me and could feel her heart beating and her lips opened and her head went back against my hand and then she was crying on my shoulder.
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest HemingwayContext In BOOK 1: 5 17 It is not like dying it is just a chemical choking so you do not feel, and afterward you might as well have been drunk except that when you throw up nothing comes but bile and you do not feel better afterward.
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