We have no meanings for "felt the reproach" in our records yet.
1 The other hung his head as if he felt the reproach .
2 If he felt the reproach , he did not profit by it.
3 Josephine felt the reproach , and conscious that it was in some degree deserved, said:
4 She felt the reproach , and could not believe it accidental.
5 She felt the reproach , however, and exclaimed, with passionate earnestness:
6 I felt the reproach , which made it the more difficult for me to state my errand.
7 Dexie felt the reproach , but would not relent.
8 The parents both looked at the child's pale, spiritual face, felt the reproach it gave, and sighed.
9 And Miss Challoner evidently was much attached to her correspondent, and naturally felt the reproach conveyed in these lines.
10 What a pity it is loaded with such things only! If he felt the reproach , he did not profit by it.
11 The farm boy, who had felt the reproach in the eyes of the man and woman, had gone out of the wood.
12 He felt the reproach keenly in its simple truth; but his heart was too sore, the pain too bitter, to let him yield.
13 "And I just wish I had a brother like Jim," cried Fanny, for she felt the reproach in Tom's words, and knew she deserved it.
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