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1 I can feel the roughness of its canvas on my skin.
2 I could feel the roughness of his skin and the warmth of his breath on my face and hand.
3 Lady Kingsburgh felt the roughness of no woman's cheek against her own.
4 This time I let him, feeling the roughness of his jacket against my cheek.
5 He felt the roughness under his tires but the roar was quieter than before.
6 She moved from tree to tree, feeling the roughness of the bark beneath her fingers.
7 She felt the roughness of wood under her fingertips, the cold, damp air on her skin.
8 And he felt the roughness of his coat-collar round his neck and the insecurity of his trousers.
9 Any sort of rest seemed out of the question, she thought, feeling the roughness of the bark digging into her back.
10 I wandered into pleasant dreams, and scarce felt the roughness of the ground on my bare feet and the aches in every limb.
11 She felt the roughness of his gloved hand tugging at her bra and then the coldness of the axe blade against her skin.
12 "What makes you think I'm lying?" she asked, feeling the roughness of his unshaven face under his lower lip.
13 "Damn it, you can't die, Willow, you can't do this to me!" He cradled her, feeling the roughness of her skin chafe his face.
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