I feltfeelthat I had been very far away , in some land where the customs were strange — in Persia , I thoughtthink... .
Knowing she would not be allowed to keep the child much longer , the woman kissedkisshim again ; and she passedpassher hand down his body till she camecometo his feet ; she heldholdthe right foot in her hand and feltfeelthe five small toes ; and then slowly passedpassher hand over the left one .
I likewise feltfeelseveral slender ligatures across my body , from my arm-pits to my thighs .
Lucy , too , was perplexed ; but she sawseethat they were in for what is known as “ quite a scene , ” and she had an odd feelingfeelthat whenever these ill-bred tourists spoke the contest widened and deepened till it dealt , not with rooms and views , but with -- well , with something quite different , whose existence she had not realized before .
He had during those moments feltfeelthese elements to be not so much to his hand as he should have liked , and then had fallen back on the thoughtthinkthat they were precisely a matter as to which help was supposed to come from what he was about to do .
The same secret principle , however , that had promptedpromptStrether not absolutely to desire Waymarsh 's presence at the dock , that had led him thus to postponepostponefor a few hours his enjoyment of it , now operated to make him feelfeelhe could still wait without disappointment .
He feltfeelin his vest pocket ; there was a ten-dollar bill there .
In a little time I feltfeelsomething alive movingmoveon my left leg , which advancingadvancegently forward over my breast , camecomealmost up to my chin ; when , bendingbendmy eyes downwards as much as I could , I perceivedperceiveit to be a human creature not six inches high , with a bow and arrow in his hands , and a quiver at his back .
But the creatures ranrunoff a second time , before I could seize them ; whereupon there was a great shoutshoutin a very shrill accent , and after it ceasedceaseI heardhearone of them crycryaloud _ Tolgo phonac _ ; when in an instant I feltfeelabove a hundred arrows dischargeddischargeon my left hand , which , prickedprickme like so many needles ; and besides , they shotshootanother flightflightinto the air , as we do bombs in Europe , whereof many , I suppose , fell on my body , ( though I felt them not ) , and some on my face , which I immediately coveredcoverwith my left hand .
I feltfeelthat his little beady black eyes were examining me but I would not satisfy him by looking up from my plate .
Before reaching her he stoppedstopon the grass and went through the form of feelingfeelfor something , possibly forgotten , in the light overcoat he carriedcarryon his arm ; yet the essence of the actactwas no more than the impulseimpulseto gain time .
The old lady reachedreachout her hand and feltfeelTom 's shirt , and saidsay: “ But you ai n't too warm now , though . ”
I had quite a prophetic feelingfeelwhen Captain Lennox ' -- and here the voice droppeddropinto a whisperwhisper, but Margaret could easily supply the blank .
His father , an ineffectual , inarticulate man with a taste for Byron and a habit of drowsing over the Encyclopedia Britannica , grew wealthy at thirty through the death of two elder brothers , successful Chicago brokers , and in the first flush of feelingfeelthat the world was his , wentgoto Bar Harbor and metmeetBeatrice O'Hara .
I feltfeelmy soul receding into some pleasant and vicious region ; and there again I foundfindit waitingwaitfor me .
He made no answer , and had turnedturnhis face away from her again , and Mrs. Hall , feelingfeelthat her conversational advancesadvancewere ill-timed , laidlaythe rest of the table things in a quick staccato and whiskedwhiskout of the room .