His clerk's hands became raw and swollen from hauling on wet ropes, his unaccustomed muscles ached cruelly, the sea water smarted the half-healed wound on his head, now covered with a strip of plaster.
Martin perceived his conceit still smarted under the boatswain's curses.
That much Myles set out for her with the most luminous words at his command; and he smarted even while he told of the other's renunciation and self-sacrifice.
It was very painful and smarted a good deal; and wasn't I jolly glad when he had finished and left me alone again, and Mellins had helped me into my clean things!
He could no longer see; his eyes, crammed with dust, smarted as if transfixed with needles whenever he opened them.
It was a veritable torture; his hands smarted with it.
Her feet ached, and her eyes smarted with the tears she was trying so hard to hold back.
His cheeks felt hot, and his eyes smarted with tears.
McElroy turned his head upon the pillow and weak tears smartedunder his lids.
He strained his eyes, which smarted terribly, into the darkness, and presently descried a tall form pacing slowly up against the skyline of his vision and back again into the shadows.
He fancied all eyes bent on his, and smarted under them as they were burning-glasses.
He revolted from doing an unjust action; yet he smarted dreadfully under the impression that he was cheated and laughed at to his very face.
This shaft pierced a vulnerable spot in Matilda's armour of self-esteem, for she still smarted under Madame Marsh's neglect.
Her heart smarted and burned and ached, but she got through the evening somehow, and, at the appointed time, stumbled up to her own room.
But speedily he was doing his share in the ducking and splashing and whooping, till, before he knew it, the afternoon was half spent, and his shoulders smarted with the burning of the sun.
A powder keg was somewhere near, he recollected, and he beat out one little jet of flame with his hand, that smarted fiercely.
He kicked at the thin trunk of the tree while tearssmarted in his eyes.
His eyes smarted with sleep as he walked up and down the cold station platform.
I smarted under the thought that I had been living on his charity.
My wound, slight as it was, smarted and burned, and my head ached.
But if it afforded him any consolation to know that the Netherlands smarted under the republican rule, his feelings must have been gratified to the utmost.
My eyessmarted from mortification; and the grotesque thought crossed my mind that if only I had had a photograph of my father, and could have shown it to Mr. Rawlence, the position would have been quite different!
They had both shrivelled away, and the Marquis de Gange smarted as if he had been tarred and feathered.
The affected regionssmarted a little at the application, but the pain could not be called really serious.
He smarted far more under the effect of the insult than under the insult itself.
On the contrary, she considered him a martyr, a hero, the object of a deep conspiracy, and his wrongs smarted her.
Louisa pressed her hands to her aching eyes; tears rose and smarted her eyelids; they rolled down her cheeks.
It was so full of sulphuric acid that it smartedthe eyes and hurt the throats and lungs of the unfortunate people who were obliged to be out in it.
The liniment was hot and comforting; it smarted a little, and relieved the dull inside pain.
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