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1 He crossed the damp grass, and felt the breeze and the sun.
2 After a minute, she felt the breeze again and saw the window open.
3 They felt the breeze from his powerful wings, and swifter went their own.
4 Since this whole thing started, have you felt the breeze on your face?
5 Moreover, while engaged in paddling among the reeds he had not felt the breeze .
6 He must have covered about 150 feet when he felt the breeze picking up.
7 All at once he felt the breeze freshening up.
8 Once through, we felt the breeze , whose waves passed through the marram grass that spiked the dunes.
9 I felt the breeze rising from them.
10 She pumped her arms, threw her legs out quick and far, felt the breeze in her face.
11 He felt the breeze across his face and saw the sailing master watching him, as if reading his thoughts.
12 I took a step backward but even so felt the breeze of the pan as it just missed my head.
13 And I felt the breeze of the mountains about me, and heard the rushing of the storm-wind and the trampling of the thunder.
14 Chester felt a sharp tinge in his left arm, and Hal felt the breeze of a bullet as it flew by his ear.
15 "Isabel!" I called, but I felt the breeze steal the words from my mouth and carry them behind me.
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