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I leaned my weight into his neck and felt him flinch.
But, eventually - especially as I admired the book and felt him to be valuable and rare - I thought I could see why he felt impelled to issue what was in fact a warning: he was being a zealous watchman on the city wall, and I do not say that with a sneer.
Again, I held a loved one in my arms, and felt him fall peacefully, serenely asleep.
I held his hands and said, "It's alright, you'll be OK," thinking he was upset, and felt him breathing hard into the back of my neck.
I held his hands and said, "It's all right, you'll be OK," thinking he was upset, and felt him breathing hard into the back of my neck.
We called him Howie and felt him to be a confidant and friend as well as a teacher, contrary to the more formal and hierarchical traditions of many Black colleges.
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She hears him laugh and feels him close beside her.
No matter if you love or hate him, you hear him and feel him.
He added in a poignant memoir: "I lift him in my arms and feel him limp.
I wish I could close my eyes and feel him caressing me again".
And I of course remember and feel him because he's the one that got me here.
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