1 She did not feel cross when Martha chattered away.
2 Mary got up from her chair beginning to feel excited herself.
3 She began to feel hot and as contrary as she had ever felt in her life.
4 "I feel as if it might be the sea, if there were water on it," said Mary.
5 It sounded like something in a book and it did not make Mary feel cheerful.
6 She had not known before that this was one of the things which made her feel sour and cross.
7 She had wandered about long enough to feel too tired to wander any farther, and she turned back.
8 Fresh air, and digging, and skipping-rope had made her feel so comfortably tired that she fell asleep.
9 Her work in the garden and the excitement of the afternoon ended by making her feel quiet and thoughtful.
10 But one knew he could not get in, and somehow it made one feel very safe and warm inside a room with a red coal fire.
11 She looked an ugly, cross little thing and was frowning because she was beginning to be hungry and feel disgracefully neglected.
12 Everything was strange and silent and she seemed to be hundreds of miles away from any one, but somehow she did not feel lonely at all.
13 The sun could get at them and warm them, and when the rain came down it could reach them at once, so they began to feel very much alive.
14 This gave her so much to think of that she began to be quite interested and feel that she was not sorry that she had come to Misselthwaite Manor.
15 Since she had been living in other people's houses and had had no Ayah, she had begun to feel lonely and to think queer thoughts which were new to her.
16 So she began to feel a slight interest in Dickon, and as she had never before been interested in any one but herself, it was the dawning of a healthy sentiment.
17 It opened into an enormous hall, which was so dimly lighted that the faces in the portraits on the walls and the figures in the suits of armor made Mary feel that she did not want to look at them.
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