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 Current Search - feelings in To Kill a Mockingbird
1  "Turtles can't feel, stupid," said Jem.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 1
2  By dancing a little, I could feel my feet.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 8
3  Jem and I viewed Christmas with mixed feelings.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 9
4  "I'd feel mighty comfortable if you did now," he said.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 10
5  She made me feel awful, but when Jem came to fetch me he was sympathetic.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 28
6  Jem was becoming almost as good as Atticus at making you feel right when things went wrong.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 28
7  I was content to learn that Aunt Alexandra could be pierced sufficiently to feel gratitude for help given.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 24
8  I told Atticus I didn't feel very well and didn't think I'd go to school any more if it was all right with him.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 3
9  I began to feel sweat gathering at the edges of my hair; I could stand anything but a bunch of people looking at me.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 15
10  Judge Taylor was not the kind of figure that ever evoked pity, but I did feel a pang for him as he tried to explain.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 18
11  He's gonna want to be off to himself a lot now, doin whatever boys do, so you just come right on in the kitchen when you feel lonesome.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 12
12  Mr. Cunningham displayed no interest in his son, so I tackled his entailment once more in a last-ditch effort to make him feel at home.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 15
13  "Grandma says all men should learn to cook, that men oughta be careful with their wives and wait on 'em when they don't feel good," said my cousin.'
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 9
14  And so a quiet, respectable, humble Negro who had the unmitigated temerity to 'feel sorry' for a white woman has had to put his word against two white people's.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 20
15  As Dill explained, I found myself wondering what life would be if Jem were different, even from what he was now; what I would do if Atticus did not feel the necessity of my presence, help and advice.
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Context   In PART 2: Chapter 14
16  Jem said Mr. Avery misfigured, Dill said he must drink a gallon a day, and the ensuing contest to determine relative distances and respective prowess only made me feel left out again, as I was untalented in this area.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 6
17  She hurt my feelings and set my teeth permanently on edge, but when I asked Atticus about it, he said there were already enough sunbeams in the family and to go on about my business, he didn't mind me much the way I was.
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Context   In PART 1: Chapter 9
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