After crying a bit and talking to Mom I felt better.
After taking one month's treatment I felt better, and kept on until I had taken three months' treatment and was made a new man.
I was very week and nervous, but my improvement commenced with the first dose of your medicine, so by the time my medicine was out I felt better than I had for years, and now have no indication of a return of my trouble.
I'd have to wait until at least two tables had been served, anyway, so I sat there and nursed my misery, looked and listened, and by and by I felt better.
As I studied I felt better, and when Miss Amelia came to hear me she was good as gold.
It just seemed as if I must tell what I thought, and I felt better, not so full and restless after I had finished.
For a minute I felt better; but it was a short time.
When he rose, he had drunk nine, and he felt better, with a kind of ferocity that was pleasant in his veins and a kind of nobility that was pleasant in his soul.
As soon as you're fit to travel" And at once he felt better, and--meaner.
By degrees, though, the mental wind changed the course of that peculiar weathercock, one's mind, and I felt better.
We had an English dinner; that is, a dinner without the essential course of soup, so I only took a few oysters and a draught of delicious wine, but I felt better, and was pleased to see Edgar amusing himself with the two nymphs.
He felt better then, and saw Sir Felix and Vanleigh go up the carpeted steps without a pang.
He felt better, though, the next minute, for the servant who answered the door had evidently said "Not at home!
It was not more than four inches across, but he was able to inhale a pure and invigorating breeze that blew from the north, and he felt better.
It was a raging, cruel element, and he felt better with it unseen.
That night it became worse than ever, but it was so acute that it exhausted itself, and the next morning he felt better.
But when I had stamped up and down for a while, I felt better.
Also, I got soup that day, and more bread, and I felt better.
But one good old one with a crooked horn took pity on us, and again we felt better.
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