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But when he returned from the doctor's and again saw her sufferings, he began repeating more and more often: 'God, pardon and help us!' sighing and lifting his head, afraid lest he should not be able to bear the strain and should either burst into tears or run away, so tormenting was it for him.
And the longer it lasted the stronger grew both his moods: out of her presence he became calmer, quite forgetting her, and at the same time both her
sufferings
and his feeling of the impossibility of helping her became more and more poignant.
He did not now even wish her to live, but only longed that these terrible
sufferings
should end.
Kitty was alive, her
sufferings
were over; and he was full of unspeakable bliss.
She imagined him now calmly conversing with his mother and the Princess Sorokina, and rejoicing at her
sufferings.
She thought now of how she would reach the station and would write him a note, and of what she would write, and of how he was now (without understanding her sufferings) complaining of his position to his mother, and of how she would enter the room and what she would say to him.
Have my
sufferings
really come to an end?' thought Levin as he strode along the dusty road, oblivious of the heat, of his fatigue, and filled with a sense of relief from long-continued suffering.
The people have heard of their brothers' sufferings, and have spoken out.''Perhaps,' said Levin evasively, 'but I don't see it.
The brutal scene was effaced and lost, and he was thrown back on to the
sufferings
of all, the abominations of wretchedness.
In principle he disapproved of strikes; it was a slow method, which aggravated the
sufferings
of the worker.
Lydie did not dare to speak aloud the
sufferings
of a small beaten woman, any more than Bébert found courage to complain of the captain's blows which made his cheeks swell; but the captain was really abusing his power, risking their bones in mad marauding expeditions while refusing to share the booty.
My gallant Conseil felt the same symptoms, suffered the same sufferings, yet never left my side.
Such
sufferings
are indescribable.
We waited, we listened, we forgot our sufferings, we hoped once more.
By then all our past
sufferings
were forgotten.
He began by pitying his sufferings, declaring at the same time that he ought to rejoice at them since it was the will of the Lord, and take advantage of the occasion to reconcile himself to Heaven.
The cure wiped his fingers, threw the bit of cotton dipped in oil into the fire, and came and sat down by the dying woman, to tell her that she must now blend her
sufferings
with those of Jesus Christ and abandon herself to the divine mercy.
Thus his air of severity, during his long walks with Madame de Renal and the children, was intensified by the most cruel
sufferings.
She had no conception of such sufferings; they began to affect her reason.
But I must not speak of my own
sufferings.
How pleasant it was in your time to climb to fortune through the dangers of a battle; but meanly to intensify the
sufferings
of the wretched!'
But then, amid all the fearful
sufferings
of my shyness, how fine was a fine day!
She listens to me so meekly even when I confess to her all the
sufferings
of my pride!
His
sufferings
were a source of keen enjoyment to her.
M. de Croisenois showed consternation at this new caprice; his evident distress relieved Julien of the keenest pangs of his own
sufferings.
The frailties and well-merited
sufferings
of a thoroughly criminal heart are, they say, described in it with a truth that is almost profound; which did not prevent your Bonaparte from declaring on Saint Helena that it was a novel written for servants.'
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SUFFERINGS
OF GEORGE AND HARRIS.
We began to understand the
sufferings
of the Babes in the Wood.
The
sufferings
of the line of the American army were great beyond example; but possessing the power, and feeling themselves engaged in a cause which justified severity, the cavalry officers were vigilant in providing for their wants, and the horse were well mounted, well fed, and consequently eminently effective.
It is at moments like these, and in
sufferings
like this, that the soldier most finds the want of female tenderness."
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