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1 6 | her mother died,~killed by grief, a few days after this second
2 7 | divert her thoughts from her grief; but she~did not let him
3 10| her lips as she~saw the grief on the angelic face of the
4 12| by the reality. It is my grief and my misfortune~to have
5 13| are sung in secret, but grief appears without~a veil.~ ~"
6 13| shoulder~of her companion; her grief was genuine; she felt to
7 14| shall have no~bitterness, no grief, no repentance."~ ~"Will
8 15| man resists the violent grief~that kills a youth, less
9 16| If it were not for the grief I~should cause my mother,
10 16| madness than his silence of grief. She saw no hope, no~light
11 17| reconnoitre the extent of the grief, the open wound of the heart~
12 17| feel that I should die of grief if our present happiness
13 18| true~friend responds to the grief of his friend. We understand
14 21| stakes Sabine grew thin; grief consumed~her; but she never
15 21| her, she acknowledged her grief,~confided her sorrows, cursed
16 21| Keep a good heart! Your grief to-night~is so bitter that
17 21| she had no longer a hidden grief; and secret sorrow is like~
18 21| daughter Sabine is dying of grief; Monsieur du~Guenic has
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