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Page 6
... feel my thumb , —now I feel my little finger . " I should also add , that nearly every person who has lost an arm above the elbow feels as though the lost member were bent at the el- bow , and at times is vividly impressed with the ...
... feel my thumb , —now I feel my little finger . " I should also add , that nearly every person who has lost an arm above the elbow feels as though the lost member were bent at the el- bow , and at times is vividly impressed with the ...
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... feel- ings . At times the conviction of my want of being myself was overwhelm- ing , and most painful . It was , as well as I can describe it , a deficiency in the egoistic sentiment of individuality . About one half of the sensitive ...
... feel- ings . At times the conviction of my want of being myself was overwhelm- ing , and most painful . It was , as well as I can describe it , a deficiency in the egoistic sentiment of individuality . About one half of the sensitive ...
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... feel absolved from gratitude to those who are kind to a being who is uncertain of being enough himself to be conscientiously responsible . It is needless to add , that I am not a happy fraction of a man ; and that I am eager for the day ...
... feel absolved from gratitude to those who are kind to a being who is uncertain of being enough himself to be conscientiously responsible . It is needless to add , that I am not a happy fraction of a man ; and that I am eager for the day ...
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... feel one tress of her hair against his face , was ecstasy ; and her voice , the tenderest trill of the wood - dove ... feeling so lonesome to - night , I thought may be – no , I did n't think anything ; I cer- - tainly did n't hope ...
... feel one tress of her hair against his face , was ecstasy ; and her voice , the tenderest trill of the wood - dove ... feeling so lonesome to - night , I thought may be – no , I did n't think anything ; I cer- - tainly did n't hope ...
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... feel inclined to deny all spiritual life to some peo- ple , in whom , nevertheless , our Father may perhaps see the image of his face . This dull river has a deep religion of its own 42 [ July . Passages from Hawthorne's Note - Books .
... feel inclined to deny all spiritual life to some peo- ple , in whom , nevertheless , our Father may perhaps see the image of his face . This dull river has a deep religion of its own 42 [ July . Passages from Hawthorne's Note - Books .
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