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I began to cry, and pressed myself into Edward's chest.
I pressed myself into the cushions and listened for his breath, and fell asleep.
Realizing we were blocking pedestrian traffic, I pressed myself into the side of the mountain to let the other pilgrims pass.
I pressed myself into the inadequate shade of a hedge and kept waiting.
I shook those thoughts out of my head and pressed myself to stay in the moment and listen to understand.
I pressed myself into my chair as my laptop seemed to grow unusually heavy in my lap.
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More often than not whenwalking on city sidewalks, I find Ihave to press myself against awall in order to avoid collisionwith an unruly child -- not an unrulydog.Erin, Northampton, Mass.
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