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1 I leaned toward her, started to rub the back of her neck.
2 Fenellan saw him shudder and rub the back of his head.
3 Lucian reached up to rub the back of his neck.
4 One hand absently went up to rub the back of her neck where he had injected her.
5 Nothing happened to me. I close my eyes and rub the back of my neck with one hand.
6 His smile turned sheepish, releasing my hand to rub the back of his neck and glance at H&W's receptionist.
7 I wanted to rub the back of my head where he'd been pulling my hair, but of course I didn't.
8 Shane looked away, raising a hand to rub the back of his neck, his own anger thoroughly doused by shame.
9 If the band does not need changing, unpin it, rub the back , pin it up again, and proceed in dressing as before.
10 Turn the baby on its stomach, and when the back is exposed, wash and rub the back gently with your warm hand.
11 Just then, Emma reached under the shiny fall of hair to rub the back of her neck and roll her head around.
12 I rub the back of my neck and haul myself up so fast that my head hits the headboard and I'm actually grateful.
13 As I found that velvety seam and began to stroke it open, she began to rub the back of my neck with her fingers.
14 He sat by the hour rubbing the back of his left hand.
15 His hands were in nonstop motion rubbing the backs of his knees.
16 He was rubbing the back of his neck and looking quite sheepish.
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