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1  It made him feel his head very big.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James Joyce
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2  Stephen heard but could feel no pity.
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3  A faint sickness of awe made him feel weak.
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4  By God, I don't feel more than eighteen myself.
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5  The feelings excited by improper art are kinetic, desire or loathing.
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6  That was a sound to hear but if you were hit then you would feel a pain.
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7  He looked with the others across the playground and began to feel afraid.
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8  It only made you feel a little sickish on account of the smell of the wine.
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9  To remember that and the white look of the lavatory made him feel cold and then hot.
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10  Though nobody spoke to him of the affair after class he could feel about him a vague general malignant joy.
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11  But the faint smell of the rector's breath had made him feel a sick feeling on the morning of his first communion.
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12  The rector looked at him in silence and he could feel the blood rising to his face and the tears about to rise to his eyes.
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13  The sudden legend startled his blood: he seemed to feel the absent students of the college about him and to shrink from their company.
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14  The noise of children at play annoyed him and their silly voices made him feel, even more keenly than he had felt at Clongowes, that he was different from others.
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15  To think of them beaten and swollen with pain all in a moment made him feel so sorry for them as if they were not his own but someone else's that he felt sorry for.
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16  The deep low collar and the Eton jacket made him feel queer and oldish: and that morning when his mother had brought him down to the parlour, dressed for mass, his father had cried.
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17  It was strange too that he found an arid pleasure in following up to the end the rigid lines of the doctrines of the church and penetrating into obscure silences only to hear and feel the more deeply his own condemnation.
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