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And with all that going for you, who needs dampness?
Except for a bit of dampness, no one could tell by looking that anything had changed.
She could not blink the dampness out of her eyes.
She wiped at the dampness and tried not to let her mother see.
She wanted very much to wipe the dampness out of her hair.
He flattened himself against the dampness and held his fire.
I was aware of the dampness there on my skin.
The night had been a little cool and the dampness seemed to have settled into him.
You know how the dampness on his feet sets him sick.
Within minutes the sun itself had dried us, and was already beginning to take the dampness from our hair.
The dampness, she suddenly realized, was from her own breath.
A light dampness had finally broken out on their coats.
The dampness there could have been the rain, not tears.
The mist did not feel right; there was no dampness to it.
The only thing that saved them was the dampness of the wood.
I could feel dampness running down my neck, but I'd thought that had been sweat.
The right light gave the ready dampness in her eyes radiance.
But there was no wood for a fire and the dampness persisted.
I could feel a dampness beginning to form deep within my groin.
You can, in a way, see for yourself presently; though time and dampness have done their work.
She felt the cool dampness of his skin under her fingertips.
The smell was the dampness forced out of the stone.
But time, dampness and light have done their work.
How she herself stood up to the oppressive heat and dampness was another matter.
Laying it down, she could feel the dampness of the grass.