Glancing at the wagon where her former friends now sat silently, she felt afresh the terrible sense of loss.
After that, Ged felt afresh the unease and impatience that had driven him to Pendor, and drove him now from Low Torning.
All the principal roles except Schaunard changed hands at the New York City Opera's "Boheme" on Saturday afternoon, and the new team gave an honest, unpretentious, basically effective performance of the opera: a performance in which one could feel afresh the admiration and affection that is due this perfectly constructed work.
Picard felt afresh the warring desires to instruct the boy in his Vulcan heritage and to hold him in his arms, to keep him safe from harm, to tell him his tears were permissible.
Immediately he felt the great burden of its weight, and felt afresh, but now more strong and urgent than ever, the malice of the Eye of Mordor, searching, trying to pierce the shadows that it had made for its own defence, but which now hindered it in its unquiet and doubt.
The old man felt afresh the irritation at being able to sense only the paths that had little bearing on his own life, but even the scratch of his misgivings couldn't prevent him taking pleasure in the youthful joy he felt coming from Julius like a warm wave.
He rolled his shoulders, feeling afresh the coarse scratch of the tunic as it touched his back, his waist, his arms.
All around the King the slaves were standing firm, though their losses were great, and Parmenion felt afresh the surging determination not to lose.
Anne, walking home from school through the Birch Path one November afternoon, felt convinced afresh that life was a very wonderful thing.