Aching
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And the young man gazed at her, in despair at having been seen by her, his heart
aching
with an unreasonable remorse.
She was panting, with legs
aching
from the hundred and two ladders, and with bleeding palms, when Maheude, seeing her, rushed forward with her hand up.
When he found himself in shelter, in this profound calm of the earth, seized by satiety of violence, he had slept for two days the sleep of a brute, gorged and overcome; and the depression continued, he lived in a bruised state with bitter mouth and
aching
head, as after some tremendous spree.
She dragged herself along, tottering amid the ruts, with
aching
legs and mud up to her spine.
As he looked on for a long time with
aching
heart, the yelling suddenly ceased.
At two o'clock nothing had moved, M. Hennebeau, Négrel, and other engineers who had hastened up, formed a group in black coats and hats standing in front of the crowd; and they, too, did not move away, though their legs were
aching
with fatigue, and they were feverish and ill at their impotence in the face of such a disaster, only whispering occasional words as though at a dying person's bedside.
Catherine was leaning her
aching
head against the seam, when she sat up with a start.
"You too!" he murmured, with
aching
heart.
For ten hours, with
aching
back, she turned her wheel at the bottom of a burning tube, baked by forty degrees of heat.
All the sensations of her first tenderness came back to her, and her poor
aching
heart opened out amorously.
Rays of light were straying through the trellis, the vine leaves threw their shadows on the sand, the jasmines perfumed the air, the heavens were blue, Spanish flies buzzed round the lilies in bloom, and Charles was suffocating like a youth beneath the vague love influences that filled his
aching
heart.
"Oh yes," said K., whose head was
aching
from the effort of listening.
How they pile the poor little craft mast-high with fine clothes and big houses; with useless servants, and a host of swell friends that do not care twopence for them, and that they do not care three ha'pence for; with expensive entertainments that nobody enjoys, with formalities and fashions, with pretence and ostentation, and with - oh, heaviest, maddest lumber of all! - the dread of what will my neighbour think, with luxuries that only cloy, with pleasures that bore, with empty show that, like the criminal's iron crown of yore, makes to bleed and swoon the
aching
head that wears it!
Night's heart is full of pity for us: she cannot ease our aching; she takes our hand in hers, and the little world grows very small and very far away beneath us, and, borne on her dark wings, we pass for a moment into a mightier Presence than her own, and in the wondrous light of that great Presence, all human life lies like a book before us, and we know that Pain and Sorrow are but the angels of God.
It is true that his entire body was aching, but the pain seemed to be slowly getting weaker and weaker and would finally disappear altogether.
The trooper had listened so far with great composure; but now he laughed until his
aching
bones reminded him of his fall, and the tears rolled over his cheeks in larger drops than had ever been seen there before.
So she sat down to cry again and upbraid herself; and by this time the scholars began to gather again, and she had to hide her griefs and still her broken heart and take up the cross of a long, dreary,
aching
afternoon, with none among the strangers about her to exchange sorrows with.
There were some boys-and-girls' parties, but they were so few and so delightful that they only made the
aching
voids between ache the harder.
For weeks I had an
aching
heart; indeed, it is a little sore now, after all these years and a happy marriage, when I think of it.
His heavy,
aching
head nodded in spite of himself, but he abruptly brought it up, as soon as he heard the step of one of his chiefs.
The drama in the bedroom, by its strangeness, by its savage passion, surpassed all belief, and remained deeply concealed within their
aching
beings.
But what distressed him greatly was not having another hermit there to confess him and receive consolation from; and so he solaced himself with pacing up and down the little meadow, and writing and carving on the bark of the trees and on the fine sand a multitude of verses all in harmony with his sadness, and some in praise of Dulcinea; but, when he was found there afterwards, the only ones completely legible that could be discovered were those that follow here:Ye on the mountain side that grow, ye green things all, trees, shrubs, and bushes, are ye aweary of the woe that this poor
aching
bosom crushes?
His laughter was forced--his merriment feigned; and when at last he laid his
aching
temples between the sheets, he thought, with horrid delight, on the satisfaction it would afford him to have Jingle's head at that moment between the feather bed and the mattress.
He drank deeply of it, and throwing his
aching
limbs upon the bank, sank into a delicious trance.
'But enough of this, gentlemen,' said Mr. Serjeant Buzfuz, 'it is difficult to smile with an
aching
heart; it is ill jesting when our deepest sympathies are awakened.
Mrs. Jennings, with a thoroughly good-humoured concern for its cause, admitted the excuse most readily, and Elinor, after seeing her safe off, returned to Marianne, whom she found attempting to rise from the bed, and whom she reached just in time to prevent her from falling on the floor, faint and giddy from a long want of proper rest and food; for it was many days since she had any appetite, and many nights since she had really slept; and now, when her mind was no longer supported by the fever of suspense, the consequence of all this was felt in an
aching
head, a weakened stomach, and a general nervous faintness.
Her sister's earnest, though gentle persuasion, however, soon softened her to compliance, and Elinor saw her lay her
aching
head on the pillow, and as she hoped, in a way to get some quiet rest before she left her.
There are others who on the contrary try to discern in a lucky rival the qualities which have enabled him to succeed, and with
aching
hearts seek only the good in him.
Her heart is always
aching
about somebody.
He waited impatiently to hear that she was married or was getting married soon, hoping that such news, like the drawing of an
aching
tooth, would quite cure him.
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