I dreamed about you all night long, and though there's not a woman in the world freer from superstition, I can't help feeling uneasy.
I can't help feeling, by the way he yielded, that the rascal has something up his sleeve.
Of course, she's the embodiment of all a woman of that kind should be; but I can't help feeling it's a hospitable duty when she talks to me.
I suppose one can only make the best of it; but considering that you were probably consulted before a warrant was issued, I can't help feeling astonished," I said.
Missy, who knew her mother well, couldn't help feeling a deep degree of sympathy; besides, she wished Rev.
And she couldn't help feeling a little noble when, mentioning to mother the discarded inspiration-without allusion to Colorado-she was praised for her adherence to duty.
She couldn't help feeling a little perturbed over her apparent disobedience and had to argue, hard with her conscience.
Missy tried to enjoy the whim with Kitty, but she couldn't help feeling sad at seeing how much prettier Kitty could look in the same dress.
She blushed a little as she said, "I can't help feeling a strange sort of interest about the other, Mr. Kirkwood.
I can't help feeling as if these servants were not strictly honest.
However, I couldn't help feeling that I had learned which of the two was more anxious for the engagement to continue.
Without wishing to shirk my duty, I can't help feeling I'm up against a problem that to me is insoluble.
I couldn't help feeling that if this man had anything to conceal, he would be quite capable of doing so under a mask of great outspokenness.
I never saw such a wonderful place in my life, but until I got used to it, I couldn't help feeling that it was more like a splendid foreign hotel, than a mere house.
I can't help feeling sometimes it must have been an accident.
Still--he couldn’t help feeling that it must make a difference.
Moreover, she couldn't help feelingin her heart that Gladys was right, after all; and that the daughter's defiance of conventionality was implicitly inherited from the mother.
Of course it's very wrong and very sad, but we can't help feeling it, sister Rhoda, though we try our hardest.
There, one can't help feeling a bit shrinky, after all we've heard and been frightened with by people ever since we were little bits of chaps; but I mean to go.
I say, you can't help feeling frightened at a time like this, specially when one of them fastens on you like a dog.
It is so great, so all-enclosing, that I can't help feeling it blunts his sense of right and wrong to some extent.
But just as he was going up for deacon's orders, Marshall, rather I can't help feeling like a goose, developed theological difficulties.
I couldn't help feeling a certain satisfaction in listening to young Lawrence's story.
I couldn't help feeling attracted to the young man.
But even so, I couldn't help feeling an interest which almost amounted to curiosity concerning the young lady who lived in the apartment across the hall from our own in the Hammersleigh.
How can I help feeling it when I know that if I had Evelyn Chesley's friends and Evelyn's fortune, people would look on Me-Myself in quite a different way.
She is not as fine and simple as he is, and somehow I can't help feeling sorry.
Rereading it to Uncle Rodman has brought back the nights when we talked it over, and I can't help feeling a little peacock-y to know that I had a part in it.
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