I feeled nothing particular in the ordinance, but ever after continued to go.
I suppose no man can conceive the misery I feeled in my own mind for the course of aboute ten or twelve days; I have thought since that I never had a greater tryal.
I feeledso bad 'bout losin' poor Mary; it makes it worse now losin' you.
I had jest got my eye on the critter standin' right in the mouth o' his cave, when I feeled myself struck upon the buttocks, and flattened down to the airth like a pancake!
Soon as I bekum satersfied o' this, I feeled easier; an once more tuk to thinkin' how I war to get down.
It war that had gin the pluck I feeled when descendin' from the neest.
When I tuk my mouth from the cane, I feeled all over a new man, jess as ef I hed been raised from the dead, or dragged out o' a consoomin' fire.
The fish meat made it wuss, for arter I had swallered it, I feeled as ef my inside war afire.
It's only a minute since I feeled it creepin' over me.
The fish meat made it wuss; for, arter I hed swallered it, I feeled as ef I war afire.
I feeled that it war time to stop the steam; so, clutchin' holt o' a branch, I brought up to an anchor.
I feeled thim both while I was gropin' about to make choice betwixt them; an if there had been a third, I wud a feeled that too.
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