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Somebody had clearly been there that very morning, sluicing her down, and feeding her. He walked unsteadily towards the front door, feeling nauseous after so much spinning. Kaufman slowly exhaled through his nose, feeling the tension in his body abate. His feet, no longer obeying his mind, but his instinct to worship, moved. Popolac rose to its feet again, and began to move, step by booming step. From this she experiences a feeling of discomfort but no real horror. It felt victory in its invisible bones and it was a good feeling. She is longing to meet him, but struggles against this feeling. It was small, more with a confusion of feelings than with fear. One feels inclined to substitute for a knowledge of the past. On Monday evening Blomkvist was feeling deeply frustrated. But he could feel its resentment like a physical presence. No matter what feelings from the otherwise inhibited Unc. Under his feet the floor was sticky with drying bile. There was no feeling left but a casual revulsion. Niedermann bent and pulled Salander to her feet. And as the feeling returned, so did the nausea. He could feel it on his cheek, like war paint. Feel the pulse of human blood, pouring forth. Zalachenko was feeling wonderfully gratified. He was within a couple of feet of the door. He could feel the dampness under his arms. She wrestled with contradictory feelings. The giant began to scramble to his feet. He had a sinking feeling in his stomach. Gina had a very bad feeling about this. She was riddled with feelings of guilt. It was behind him, Polo could feel it. Berger apparently shared his feelings. She grinned and put her feet up again.
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