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1 She could feel the heaviness in the mood of the room lift.
2 I bite my lip, feel the heaviness of tears.
3 Cormac may believe it's easy to walk away, but I feel the heaviness in the air.
4 And you feel the heaviness of their hearts over something else in the shout "No."
5 I can feel the heaviness of the skin on my face as it's mashed back toward my ears.
6 He had no doubt that Mori knew, because he could feel the heaviness in these moments when neither of them mentioned it.
7 I couldn't see him, but I could feel the heaviness in the air, the density of overlapping realities that marked his presence.
8 I laughed, even though I could feel the heaviness sink back into my shoulders: This felt just exactly like what I was talking about.
9 My nipples harden as he begins walking us back to the bedroom, and I feel the heaviness of my breasts, the heat between my legs.
10 Now he felt the heaviness , not of the gold, but of his responsibility.
11 He felt the heaviness of the weighted net increase, and jerked and tugged hard and began to pull it in.
12 His breathing had turned steady an hour after Erdo had left, and she'd felt the heaviness of his naked form.
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