Felt much discouraged at waking, the long vista of work opening out before me, each task calling for some original brain-work, I mean for some special thought worth presenting to an audience.
Felt much drawn to go to communion with the rest; but thought it might occasion surprise and annoyance.
I confess I felt much relieved at being freed from this troublesome business.
We felt much pleasure in sharing our means with this aged couple, who were much reduced by their late scanty fare.
At this time a youthful parishioner, for whose soul he felt much anxiety, left his father's roof.
Felt much deadness, and much grief that I cannot grieve for this deadness.
Felt much moved in hearing an Israelite after the flesh.
Duaterra was very much pleased that he had been able to make all the necessary preparations for the performance of divine worship in so short a time, and we felt much obliged to him for his attention.
Ambitious as I was of producing quite a novel impression upon the minds of my guests, I felt muchvexed at this failure.
I felt much interested in their primitive way of roasting large pieces, which can only be equalled by gas.
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