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Her grandmother, who ran a general store, tried to make her granddaughter feel safe and loved, but Angelou saw herself as an ugly, tongue-tied misfit abandoned by her parents.
Asked how she felt seeing her granddaughter being arraigned for murder, Ms. Smith said: "I feel pain.
Ms. Alford feels liberated but I wonder how J.F.K.'s granddaughters feel.
She fussed over every guest, whether old friend or stranger, lingering so long in some cases that Karenna Gore Schiff, her granddaughter, felt obliged to move the crowd along.
I worry about how hard it's going to be for Hannah, my 3-year-old granddaughter, to feel charming.
And as the proud jichan, or grandpa, of a transgender grandchild, I hope that my granddaughter can feel safe going to school without fear of being bullied.
When she was near her granddaughter she felt better.
I feel that my great-granddaughter could still be president one day.
Led by explorer and environmental scientist Tim Jarvis, the team was assembled at the request of Alexandra Shackleton, Sir Ernest's granddaughter, who felt the trip would honour her grandfather's legacy.
Helene's 12-year-old granddaughter Tiavina feels her hunger when she tries to concentrate in school.
In Rabbit at Rest, Updike's Rabbit Angstrom has a heart attack on a sailing boat with his granddaughter: "His chest feels full, his head dizzy, his pulse rustles in his ears, the soaked space between his shoulder blades holds a jagged pain".
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