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it… because THAT’S what will tickle the
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’ I retorted cheekily, squirming out of his reach as he tries to tickle me
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”, allowing me time to take in my surroundings and have a tickle of the kitten, he began weaving and scratching his jingle-belled wand across the strings of this innocent looking triolin
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Evans felt the tickle of tears in her throat as well as she watched the two of them
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contrived applications may tickle our ears but they will
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there is a hole in it, Peascod will tickle me and Bean Blossom tease,
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A trail of wet tickle on her
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And I think that’s where the beginnings of an idea began to tickle my subconscious
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Blazin’ suddenly swooped in on Bruiser and with a sparkle in his eyes and a tickle in his throat he said, “Yo Dan the Man Bruiser, the snack shop over there has some pizza
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This tickling was both deaf and blind to anything but Laino's physical nearness, and it merely continued to tickle into the rest of her body
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David Tickle, prepared to fly, I took a moment to reflect
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Tickle voiced the pre-G cadence and I initiated the Hick
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That tickle was followed by a pulse, like a bolt of
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Sitting on the sofa between her grandmother and Gabriel, Jesse hid a smile when Gabriel’s fingers moved beneath hers to tickle her palm
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Halfdan said, "Stab it, don't tickle it
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“I took only the oldest to leave the young ones to tickle your bears
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She continued to suck at his penis and tickle his testicles as he licked her
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The crowd was giving us a warm reception, when a cold tickle ran up along the back of my neck
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There now, what is it?" She attempted to tickle me under the chin while dribbling revolting baby noises through lipstick-smudged lips
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That gave me a tickle in the chest, Jon calling my place home
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The trickle and tickle of the waterfall, enjoying all that thou art to me
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Having no idea how to respond, Con remained silent and watched Rex tickle his wife‘s swollen clitoris, making her laugh, then they both slithered into the water, surfacing on the other side of the pool to gaze in surprise at their audience
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It was to give you a story that would entertain, mystify, startle, and hopefully tickle your intuition
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I’ll tickle you!” The child burst out in laughter, throwing her head back and laughing uncontrollably
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Was the real world the treetops? Was the real world the smell of a bass roasting on a winter night safe in a rickety shack whilst the wind howled outside? Was the real world the hot Smug on a summers day and the tickle of hookblossom as it brushed your skin? Did the real world have Extraneous Capital Letters to indicate holiness? It was a sad summation which gave Ambrosius the answer: nevermore
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Think of the thunderous noises and the invasive tickle
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The oxygen tubing around his ears tightened, causing the nasal cannula to tickle the inside of his nose
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How outrageous is that? How do I know that? And how do I know that yoga teachers have used a form of such distraction, not telepathic, in secret, for thousands of years? The students would meditate and concentrate and when the yoga teachers thought that the meditating students least expected it, they would sneak up on them, silently, and maybe tickle them behind the ear, ever so gently, with the tip of a feather
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felt a cool breeze tickle his bare chest and neck, as if he was being
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When someone plants an idea in your head, like seed, and waters it with a bit of hope, expectations spring instantly, and grow, and tickle, and leave place in your mind for nothing else
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“That’s a nasty tickle you’ve got there
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substance fil ed missions that never failed to tickle her
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Not even a tickle to my stomach, which would have come naturally,
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Somebody watching from far away might have thought Locke was trying to tickle himself
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breathed deeply and listened to the wind tickle the top of the pine trees that formed a canopy
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Kathy squealed merrily, and though she was quick to dodge him, scooting from one side of the porch swing to the other, he was even quicker, and began to tickle her unmercifully
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could get his cock in her mouth, he began to lick her pussy and tickle
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us a little electric tickle
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He dug his fingers into her, but didn’t tickle her, instead he somehow made his hands feel like warm oil was rubbed all over her sensitive toes, instep, arch, then her ankles
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She laughed hysterically as I continued to tickle her
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There was something about her that would make it impossible, however sportively disposed I might be; and besides, you must be very great friends before you begin to tickle
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"I mean, by the looks of it, Momma Bear didn’t come to tickle your tummy with her claws
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Her hair was done up with piles of curls pinned to the top of her head, a feat which took close to an hour to accomplish but, with the help of a few stray curls and strands that were left to tickle the back her neck, she looked as if the style was natural and unforced
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Certainly he had temporarily resided in more than that number of hotels over the years of his travelling and invariably they had provided him with the itch, cough and throat tickle that soon culminated in a full blown bout of sneezing and nasal embarrassment
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Finally he placed the pitcher on the floor next to the tub and fumbled around beneath the water, making sure to caress and tickle parts of her body
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Besides…their metal cups are protection enough… and who wants to be penalized for trying to tickle someone’s metal cup? They’d be thrown off the field as wimp-fags, or dirty lecher-rapists
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Then who would be the easiest to tickle? Then any tickling on the insides of their thighs would make the biggest macho, homophobic idiots go nuts… then the professional teams would have no choice but to find layers who are the least ticklish
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They might forget about winning… they might tend up treating each other so lovingly and tickle each other so much that… oops… there goes professional football: darn
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As he strode up the half-empty pavement, past shops and parked cars that glowed luminously in the sunshine, shoppers passed him with friendly smiles, one young mother even encouraging him to stop and tickle her baby under its chubby little chin
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tickle my impotent fancy back into life, surely she was the one
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Members of Tickle are often with college education, professional and those who reside in large cities
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As Thomas drew, he started to feel a tickle of panic, a sick feeling that what they were doing was a complete waste of time
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I'll tickle his catastrophe, believe you me
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Whale with a harpoon hairpin, alligator tickle the small of his back and he sees the joke, chalk a circle for a rooster, tiger my eagle eye
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Louie was bending over Brooks when he felt a tickle on his shoulder, something dripping
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Something about the tickle of lice on his skin rattled Louie more than anything he had yet encountered
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After about half a dozen dunks, the tickle was gone
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But when he smiled … Oh! Old ladies would cross the road to tickle his cheeks (he hated this, of course)
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When he tried to speak, the heavy patchouli odor became a tickle at the back of his throat, leading to a coughing fit, and then wheezing, and ultimately to the inhaler
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He’d had a tickle in his own throat a few weeks ago, which spoke to the promiscuity of the local microbes, but hadn’t let it ripen into this noisome hack
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"Oho!" cried he, "I will tickle your nose for you, that you shall no longer be able to grumble"; and, raising his musket, he shot the bear in the forehead, so that he tumbled in a heap upon the ground, and did not stir afterward
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As she looked and thought, the strangest fancies unexpectedly and disconnectedly passed through her mind: the idea occurred to her of jumping onto the edge of the box and singing the air the actress was singing, then she wished to touch with her fan an old gentleman sitting not far from her, then to lean over to Helene and tickle her
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Muffled, far away, fading, she chanted on with a rustle, tick, tickle, tap, flourish of caliper hands
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In most other parts of the ocean, however, where these fish do not so largely abound, their wondrous voracity can be at times considerably diminished, by vigorously stirring them up with sharp whaling-spades, a procedure notwithstanding, which, in some instances, only seems to tickle them into still greater activity
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Now we are either horrified or pretend to be horrified, though we really gloat over the spectacle, and love strong and eccentric sensations which tickle our cynical, pampered idleness
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He had a passion for it, and liked it for its own sake; he looked to this art for unnatural delights in order to tickle and excite his base soul
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It seemed to tickle their fancy very much, that they had to buy a horse like free men, just as if it was for themselves and the money was to come out of their own pockets
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He remembered how she used to jump up on his knees and hug him, and tickle his neck; and how she would laugh, regardless of his protests, and continue to tickle him, and kiss his lips, his eyes, and his cheeks
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As she looked and thought, the strangest fancies unexpectedly and disconnectedly passed through her mind: the idea occurred to her of jumping onto the edge of the box and singing the air the actress was singing, then she wished to touch with her fan an old gentleman sitting not far from her, then to lean over to Hélène and tickle her
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He loved to have it lying between his great fore-feet, and would tickle it with the tip of his trunk for the pleasure of hearing it laugh, then pour dust upon it till it was buried, always being careful not to cover the face
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attention wavered and drifted in the summer heat haze, tickled their
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Then the wicked sprite laughed till he almost choked, for all this tickled his fancy
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The sudden lurching stop of the cart shook her awake once more, and the scent of woodsmoke and roasting meat tickled her nose
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From the sound of Elenir's voice, she's pretty tickled with her team's results
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The mayor is tickled by it
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“Thank you for making it easier,” he said, as he tickled Jesus on the bottom of his foot
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It tickled him slightly to think of Roidon having to cope with a massive head, support struts and the like
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and gently tickled there
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have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves
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“Yes that’s right I do that to all my men”, I grabbed her and tickled her until she was begging me to stop
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feeling the steel shard move in his jaw as iron tickled the tip of his tongue
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When the clerk returned, she tickled the kitten under the chin, saying, “Isn’t she a cutie? She just arrived
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A crop, clenched in one hand, tickled a boot-top
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His breath tickled her ear as he talked
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Lee slipped his hand under her top and tickled her ribs again
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His feather tickled my nose
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The bubbles tickled my skin
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“Who the hell is that?” groaned Howard-Smythe, his curiousity tickled by the men’s excited jabber
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Toby found himself grinning and chuckling like an idiot, at the thought of him watching that! For some reason the thought just tickled him
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Ea had become a sturdy boy in the long moons of constant walking, but he had not lost the giggle of delight when something tickled his fancy
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In a laugh, he picked a straw and tickled her nose
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His fingers tickled her on the stomach above the tunic and she pressed her hand tight down on his hand and laughed
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In his state of stupor he said, “Did you know Phil - when you die and you go to heaven they give you chocolate and feathers? … chocolate because it tastes good and feathers so everyone can get tickled all of the time, it’s a nonstop place of laughter …”
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It tickled in her stomach and she was fully attentive on Laino at her side
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It tickled and she chilled lightly
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He tickled her, until she half-choked with laughter made him stop, then he leaned over her and whispered to her
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Faith did fancy it, and it tickled her so much that she had to laugh
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Burr right," said Susan, who had an old feud with the lady in question and had been hugely tickled over the reference to her in Faith's letter
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Meredith's sermons, and Norman Douglas was always willing to shell out if he got his brains tickled up
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I tickled it at its base and squeezed it tight around the middle,
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The back of her throat tickled and she found it painful to swallow
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Roy was openly tickled
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“There it goes again!” Moshe exclaimed as a tremor, more obvious this time, again tickled the senses
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The perfume of Sari’s sleeping body again tickled his nostrils
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In front of them was Jemelda, her darker colours a contrast to the snow which tickled his skin and mouth
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“Would’ve tickled you for that
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“There it goes again!” Moshe exclaimed as a tremor, more obvious this time, again tickled the
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occasionally tickled the corner of their vision as others also gave notice of their presence
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She was helping herself to the delicious strawberries in the hothouse, when somebody grabbed her from behind and tickled her in the ribs
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The boy and the woman laughed as the preacher tickled,
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It always tickled me how the Devils who had
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But to my surprise, in the middle of my pain and confusion something tickled
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Nothing like a cold nose, huh, Torie?” he laughed and tickled
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He tickled the ivories, and it was more than music to my ears… it was home
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“Often the title has deeply pained me; and there is not a moment I can recall when it may be said to have tickled me
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The kisses, tickled
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They tickled and he shook them away, only to find that the tiny fish had eaten away every remnant of dirt and blood on his skin so that his pale legs fairly shined under the water
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Jake grinned and tickled my mid section, which in turn caused me to scream out loud and laugh
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tickled that Beth felt close enough to her to call her something so
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She was tickled pink when Fiza told her she would be coming to visit for the summer
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’ She tickled the baby under the chin with her free hand and it broke into a huge smile
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Howie had always had a soft spot for his Uncle Tom, and would be tickled
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It didn’t make me dizzy; the psychedelic seas caressed and tickled me
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He reached down and tickled Sheba behind her ear and said, I think we both deserve an early night and then tomorrow we shall both be ready to meet up and talk about our future
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When Fiona held her arms up, Joshua tickled her in the ribs
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“Hee-hee-hee,” she laughed as the grit of his beard tickled her
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The early shows that tickled our fancy toed
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The warm, mellow breeze from the sea delicately caressed her face and ruffled the feathers in her fuchsia hat; her dainty high collar tickled her chin with each movement of the air, but she remained perfectly still just as she had been instructed at finishing school where the head mistress instilled the admirable qualities and mannerisms of a truly refined woman
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He was tickled pink and giggling like a schoolgirl with glitter toenails as his deviant thoughts grew within
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In this clearing the wind still blew quite briskly, forcing her to hold onto her hat while Feltus assisted her into the back of the car, and there was even a light mist that tickled the skin, creating a damp, cold feeling deep within the body
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She reached out and tickled his chin, his fur felt warm and incredibly soft
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Patricia smiled tenderly at John and tickled his nose with her right index
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real y liked the way her tummy tickled when she plummeted down on them
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The floor boards vibrated and tickled her legs as she tried to
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euphoria tickled through his rigid body
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tickled the bottom of her nose
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door a cool gusty breeze tickled the hair on his legs
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“Flying spiders that eat little girls for breakfast,” Rango relied as he pounced on Aspyn and tickled her tummy
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involuntary shiver, as if a cat whisker had tickled his nose
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” Laughter tickled over the audience
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tickled and she shivered
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It was obvious that she adored him as she buried her head in his broad shoulder and then shuddered with laughter as he gently tickled her in the ribs on the way down the steps
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“Countess will be plum tickled pretty to see the prize that
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As the intensity of his gaze tickled her senses, she felt insensibly drawn towards him
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‘Thank you,’ tickled by her vanity, she blushed to the roots
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Something in his throat tickled, and he coughed a few times
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I was in the process of turning the steaks over when a weird sensation came over me as if something tickled the corner of my mind
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He tugged on the bear’s eyelids and tickled the inside of its nose
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again…but this time…she tickled him
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away as a cold blade tickled the hairs on the back of her hand
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the air tickled his nostrils as he stepped over to the
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tickled the tip with her nails
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Samuel said while Billy tickled him unmercifully, singing a chorus from a popular eighties song
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" He reached over and tickled
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There was a protective tenderness in his profile and entire body language, which she’d never seen her brother give any woman before, and Janice was tickled pink by it
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Abigail leaned close to Hal and whispered, “What’s she doing?” Her warm breath tickled his cold ear
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tickled the head with her ear
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” I then tickled Sue a
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The bristles tickled Veronique’s ass and made her twitch violently
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His aftershave tickled her nostrils and smelled so good she immediately felt ashamed for even thinking of something so normal while she stood over the battered remains of the daughter of Jacqueline Caruso
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At first it tickled, causing her to almost pull her hand away
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Daphne stared at the floor as sweat tickled the back of her neck and the inside of her palms
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'Foolish men,' chuckled Papa, tickled by such blindness to their own interests, 'if none will have it we will translate it and send it to England, what? ''Who is we, darling?' I asked anxiously
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Warm hands rested on my shoulders and Adrian’s breath tickled my cheek
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Fear tickled at the back of my neck, but I pushed it away and focused on the love
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Such is the suspiciousness of cousins that though I was lying half a dozen yards away she was manifestly of opinion that I had tickled her
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He kissed her first on one cheek, then he kissed her on the other cheek, then he pulled her ears, then he tickled her under the chin, and he beamed upon her all the while with such an uninterrupted radiance that the coldest heart must have glowed only to see it
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And so a fantasy, fuelled by greed and tickled by atonement, for having left Mary and having stolen from Caesar, formed in his head
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" Her breath tickles against his ear and a delightful tingle shoots down his neck
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The feather edge of the tissue tickles as he bends forward and brushes his teeth
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“Stop it, that tickles! Tee hee hee!” Justice said
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“It does not hurt only tickles
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I see Will standing among the initiates, and something tickles at the back of my mind
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So her deft fingers tuck pieces of my hair into one braid that tickles the middle of my spine
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She tickles the stones
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It tickles my skin, and I giggle in response
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stomach itches and tickles with the anticipation of waiting for his head to come and find me
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From there it went on to laughter and tickles, Peter laughed with happiness
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Radiation supreme tickles your sensors like a Ben Gay tingle
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Your partner may not take well you rejecting her over football, cricket, or whatever other interest tickles your fancy
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blossom, he tickles the innermost petals with his prodigious
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Russian as he smoothly tickles the ears of every person in the room with his silky
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Her hair tickles my chin when I rest my head sideways on top of hers
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As his finger tip came into contact with the delicate skin, instead of the tickles she anticipated, the feeling was indescribably sensual
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To the sand that tickles my toes
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Did he hear right, or lose the thread of magic? Something tickles in the back of his mind
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Laughing Cass turns and tickles her
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Then Sue said, “That tickles!” I said, “I’m sorry darling
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and retaliate against this happy assault with tickles of our own
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A party and a drill? He scratches his ear … Did he hear right, or lose the thread of magic? Something tickles in the back of his mind
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However, if we dig below the surface of this story that tickles our Christmas cackles we will see a much more ominous threat here than even whether or not a beloved Christmas decoration conforms to acceptable standards and that issue is about out of control homeowner associations
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There is something within false teaching that tickles a person’s ear
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“That tickles,” Leigh whispered
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“It tickles, doesn’t it?”
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“That tickles a little and hurts a lot
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That tickles me, I must say
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Belle in her bloomers misconducting herself, and her fancyman feeling for her tickles and Norman W
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If the brush tickles, tell me, and I’ll use a sponge instead, as much as I can
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Christian trails his hand, unhurried and deliberate, down to my belly, circling my navel, then carefully from hip to hip, and I’m trying to anticipate where he’s going next… but the music… it’s in my head… transporting me… the fur across the line of my pubic hair… between my legs, along my thighs, down one leg… up the other… it almost tickles… but not quite… more voices join… the heavenly choir all singing different parts, their voices blending blissfully and sweetly together in a melodic harmony that is beyond anything I’ve ever heard
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Tickles on my cheeks and forehead told me my hair was coming loose, and I felt sweat running down the middle of my back, under my corset
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Probably it was pitifully small; cupidity usually snatches the instant the bait tickles its nose
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‘What on earth is tickling you, Jo?’ I cannot resist asking, when she can speak, she explains
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Nanny was seated with a Napie in her lap, they were playing together, she was tickling the Napie and the Napie was giggling away
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The gentle summer night’s breeze flitted through Aspen’s hair, tickling her cheek on which a single tear rested
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Her head dropped back as she moved, her long hair tickling his shins as she arched
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As though someone had injected itching powder under the skin and was tickling it too
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Something was moving under Elliot, tickling his knees
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At first it fell gently, tickling their faces on the way down
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Away from that tickling in her stomach which he cause just by being there
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Amidst the desperation to be released and get away from him, came that little tickling in her stomach and send sparks out into her whole body
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In turn, there was the slight tickling in the stomach like a raging fire
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Her heart skipped a beat and she felt a known heat in her cheeks and that special tickling in her stomach
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This tickling was both deaf and blind to anything but Laino's physical nearness, and it merely continued to tickle into the rest of her body
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That tickling in her stomach was not to be misinterpreted
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blue and red eyes glowing, blades of grass tickling his ear
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His lips were soft, grazing, tickling hers, and then increasing in intensity as she responded to him
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His touch was light, almost tickling as he caressed her breasts, her thighs
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“I'm more than up to it thank you” he said tickling my love handles on my hips making me giggle
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I think I would prefer the tickling
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Her body moved easily against his again as she pointed, her hair tickling his face as she
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The tickling sensation only added to the torture
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He turned to face me with a smile tickling the corners of his mouth
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Nope, that’s just molecules tickling some nerve ends and scooting upward from there into your grey matter
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Cirila, a tiny fairy, of ethereal and sweet features and abundant golden hair, whose delicate and translucent wings were fluttering to a side of the loin tickling it, had already begun to withdraw the dust that was covering its magic pages
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Was it wind in the trees? The gentlest of tickling on his penis
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The tickling continued and he realised he was fully erect
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He stared at the house for several minutes from the shelter of a hedge, panic rising in his chest and throat until he could bear it no longer and cycled away, tailbone tickling as if the bats of hell were overtaking him
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We’d escaped our watchers and were having a tickling match, but then a man came out of the woods with a bow
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He started tickling the boy and while Ben was screaming with laughter Mrs
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I was still having a hard time believing all this shit, but the dollar signs and possible movie deals kept tickling my curiosity
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lock of hair that’s tickling my cheek
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head on her shoulder, touching her neck with my ears and tickling her pale
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"What is it, cheri?" she asked, her toes tickling his thigh under the surface of the water as he watched her breasts, which seemed to float buoyantly just below the surface
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She could hear him moan softly, close to her ear, his breath tickling her neck
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• Tickling with a feather
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The first thing that came to his attention as the teal eyes folded open was the fact that something was tickling his nose
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The perspiration on his brow ran down his nose and dripped onto the table, but he was too consumed by his narrative to even notice or feel the tickling sensation
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to her mouth, and she could feel the warmth and steam tickling the end
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He was aware of a faint smell of coconut, and her hair tickling his chin
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vacantly over the scene with a slight smile tickling his face
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“All you have to do is change the song in your head,” Ray said, tickling the simulated ivory keys
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and tickling her face with it
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nibbling on a carrot she was feeding him while tickling her
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“You want to be the love interest?” Garcia asked and grabbed at her hips, tickling her
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She claimed to have liked tickling the ivories, but stopped after junior Doug Green
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They were tickling her
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A cool breeze came out of the forest, tickling leaves and sending a few spiraling out before the wagon
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It felt as if he had just walked through a spider web and his nerve endings were firing as if there were still tangles of silk tickling his face, his nose, and neck
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Just when I had revived these long-forgotten feelings in my memory, I felt a pleasant tickling in the center of the solar plexus, spreading in different directions with light winding streams
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The tickling fluid caused a small coughing fit, at the end of which a large pool of thick crimson blood lay between his legs, on the floor in front of him
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Bephistoles snapped a spry little rune that Aesa recognized and dispatched with ease, the Truth Tell tickling his palm as he quenched it
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Christine laughed joyously and hugged the dog, his soft fur tickling her face
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[notes: early nuclear research included "tickling the dragons tail" when they
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Giggling uproariously as he soundly trounced her with his tickling fingers, Kathy gaspingly and laughingly confessed…
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Hal’s feet, which were still bare except for the curious stick-on soles, felt a comfortable tingling, tickling sensation as he walked
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Cass playfully offends her as he continues laughing, “Stop tickling me girly!”
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and parted a little, Pim said telepathically, “Mim’s tickling is something to
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Then Sue launched herself to lay on me and started tickling me
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They quickly reached us and started tickling us
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His small but seductive eyes and hairy chest could send one million tickling messages to the brain cells of any normal woman
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He stopped before a pine tree and pressed his nose close to its tickling branches
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Then the tickling stopped, changed, and Micaiah begun to feel a kind of painless heat in the spot where the Oogie’s finger was circling
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Sparse, tall grass grew along the side of the road, occasionally tickling Daphne’s arms and legs as it danced in the wind
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She smiled and opened her eyes and stretched under the oak tree with the damp sleeping bag beneath her head and her own hair tickling the sides of her face with the gentle breeze
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“Don’t know,” I said, this time tickling her
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This annoyed me, for Charlotte was the last person in the world I would think of tickling
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"What? You're tickling me--what? I can't hear-"
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Then one day as she was bending over him trying to extract a smile by an elaborate tickling of his naked ribs she caught his eye, and instantly she jerked back and stared down at him in dismay, for she had had the sudden horrid conviction that what she was tickling was her mother-in-law
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The three animals twitched and flicked their tails, reminding the small birds on their backs they knew they were there but were prepared to tolerate their tickling dances as they sought insects among the coarse hairs
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She keeps having to tell him to lie still and she suspects that she's tickling him and he just refuses to admit it
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conservative and professional were being undone as her hair had come out of the braid she had put it in and was tickling her face and her white shirt had dust bunnies on it
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Slowly he explored her folds, his tongue teasing and tickling her, building a heat deep within her belly as she felt her limbs begin to catch fire
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All of the items on the floor flew up into the air around me, swirling and tickling me
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the hairs tickling his face, and as he listened to his heartbeat, he
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faced the sky enjoying the tickling rays of the sun
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Only tickling of genitals would be penalized
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Then who would be the easiest to tickle? Then any tickling on the insides of their thighs would make the biggest macho, homophobic idiots go nuts… then the professional teams would have no choice but to find layers who are the least ticklish
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How can you get insulted at someone tickling you at an inappropriate spot, if that is the entire point of the game? Those whoever loses their tempers, or has too much macho pride… would be cut quickly from the team
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them off, Mona started tickling her belly and making it laugh
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A faint lavender scent blew up and around him, a thick mass of raven-coloured hair tickling his jaw
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She made her own monster noise in return and began tickling his belly, which caused the boy to shriek with glee
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Ingrid had gone back to tickling Benjamin; she stopped at hearing these words from Rowena
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arousal… that tickling tantalising play of emotional music that either begins in the
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To think of a rescue, she began tickling her, probably the best way to end such police-like interrogation
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As unpleasant as it may sound, postnasal drip occurs when congestion drains down an allergy sufferer’s throat, sometimes causing a tickling
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He lay still, with tiny bits of snow tickling his face
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He grinned, as if he were tickling, not choking her
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As Thomas followed, he struggled to figure out what was tickling the back of his mind
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Claire felt a tickling sensation at the base of her throat
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Each of these little tickling arrows must have pleased my father," added Albert with a laugh
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firtree cove a wild place I suppose it must be the highest rock in existence the galleries and casemates and those frightful rocks and Saint Michaels cave with the icicles or whatever they call them hanging down and ladders all the mud plotching my boots Im sure thats the way down the monkeys go under the sea to Africa when they die the ships out far like chips that was the Malta boat passing yes the sea and the sky you could do what you liked lie there for ever he caressed them outside they love doing that its the roundness there I was leaning over him with my white ricestraw hat to take the newness out of it the left side of my face the best my blouse open for his last day transparent kind of shirt he had I could see his chest pink he wanted to touch mine with his for a moment but I wouldnt lee him he was awfully put out first for fear you never know consumption or leave me with a child embarazada that old servant Ines told me that one drop even if it got into you at all after I tried with the Banana but I was afraid it might break and get lost up in me somewhere because they once took something down out of a woman that was up there for years covered with limesalts theyre all mad to get in there where they come out of youd think they could never go far enough up and then theyre done with you in a way till the next time yes because theres a wonderful feeling there so tender all the time how did we finish it off yes O yes I pulled him off into my handkerchief pretending not to be excited but I opened my legs I wouldnt let him touch me inside my petticoat because I had a skirt opening up the side I tormented the life out of him first tickling him I loved rousing that dog in the hotel rrrsssstt awokwokawok his eyes shut and a bird flying below us he was shy all the same I liked him like that moaning I made him blush a little when I got over him that way when I unbuttoned him and took his out and drew back the skin it had a kind of eye in it theyre all Buttons men down the middle on the wrong side of them Molly darling he called me what was his name Jack Joe Harry Mulvey was it yes I think a lieutenant he was rather fair he had a laughing kind of a voice so I went round to the whatyoucallit everything was whatyoucallit moustache had he he said hed come back Lord its just like yesterday to me and if I was married hed do it to me and I promised him yes faithfully Id let him block me now flying perhaps hes dead or killed or a captain or admiral its nearly 20 years if I said firtree cove he would if he came up behind me and put his hands over my eyes to guess who I might recognise him hes young still about 40 perhaps hes married some girl on the black water and is quite changed they all do they havent half the character a woman has she little knows what I did with her beloved husband before he ever dreamt of her in broad daylight too in the sight of the whole world you might say they could have put an article about it in the Chronicle I was a bit wild after when I blew out the old bag the biscuits were in from Benady Bros and exploded it Lord what a bang all the woodcocks and pigeons screaming coming back the same way that we went over middle hill round by the old guardhouse and the jews burialplace pretending to read out the Hebrew on them I wanted to fire his pistol he said he hadnt one he didnt know what to make of me with his peak cap on that he always wore crooked as often as I settled it straight H M S Calypso swinging my hat that old Bishop that spoke off the altar his long preach about womans higher functions about girls now riding the bicycle and wearing peak caps and the new woman bloomers God send him sense and me more money I suppose theyre called after him I never thought that would be my
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where the sense of feeling is so exquisitely critical, as I then experienced by its instant taking fire upon the touch, and glowing with a strange tickling heat: there he pleased himself and me, by feeling, till growing a little too bold with me, he hurt me, and made me complain
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Before she quite knew what he was about, he had bent and He had her hands in both of his and, as always, there was something hot and vital and kissed her cheek, his mustache tickling her
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Brooke in arranging "documents" about hanging sheep-stealers, was exemplifying the power our minds have of riding several horses at once by inwardly arranging measures towards getting a lodging for himself in Middlemarch and cutting short his constant residence at the Grange; while there flitted through all these steadier images a tickling vision of a sheep-stealing epic written with Homeric particularity
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The strand hung there for a second, before she realized, then she pulled it out, Ben picturing the noodle still half down her throat, tickling its way up
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I have a wonderful sense memory: of all the times over the years you’ve leaned in to my ear—I can feel your breath tickling my lobe, right now, as I’m writing this—and whispered something just to me, just to make me laugh
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Yet now I ask: what could be more curious and strange than the Cycle of Child-bearing, the Phases of Pregnancy? There is, for instance, the First Phase, when one wishes to quite undo the Babe, because one feels its Presence as an Invasion at one’s very Centre; then the Second, when one feels the first delicate Stirrings of Life within (as if the Tail of a tiny Mermaid had brusht against one’s Heart and all one’s Inner Being were a gentle Sea with small Waves lapping); then the Third, when the Child grows bigger and ’tis very like a Puppy wiggling, tickling, e’en licking within; then the Fourth, when it grows the Size of a great Melon and causes one to make Water four Times an Hour, and indeed wakes up just when one lyes down to sleep, and falls to sleep just when one walks or rides or goes abroad; then the Fifth Phase, when the Child becomes a true Burden, heavier under the Heart than Lead and yet, for all its cumbrous Weight, more lov’d as well (for now it seems real rather than fanciful to the Mother and so she can better bear the Discomfort of its Heaviness); and then the Sixth Phase, when the Mother begins to grow immobile, fearful of Death in Childbed, (with Nights full of Dreams of Monsters, and Days full of Dreams of Childbirth Horrors); then the Seventh, when the Pregnancy grows long as the longest Day of Summer and the Mother forgets she hath e’er been slender of Form or will e’er be again, and ev’ry Step is an Effort not to make Water by Chance in the Street, and ev’ry Motion causes Pain and ev’ry Night is sleepless (because turn as she will this way and that, the Child cannot be accommodated whilst it kicks her Lungs and butts its bony Head against her Bowels); and then the Eighth Phase, the Phase of Immense Impatience and Weariness, when she believes the Child will ne’er be born (and she is glad, for then she may not dye but only endure Pregnancy for all Eternity!); and then the Ninth Phase, when the Moon is full as a Bladder of pale Wine, and the Sea glows with its rotund Reflection and the Mother fears Death more than e’er before; and then, at last, the Tenth Phase, when the Waters break and the Pains begin, slowly at first, and then tumultuous; and she knows she has no Choyce now, but must give birth or burst; for she cannot turn back, cannot take another Road thro’ the Forest, another Canal to the Sea, and she, like her Babe, is pusht headlong into the Dance of Life and Death, turning, whirling, moaning, writhing; and whether she shall live or dye she does not know, but the Pain grows so terrible at the Last that, i’faith, she does not e’en care!