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1 Int | without pity who contemplated suffering.”~He has the deepest sympathy
2 Int | and become a new source of suffering.~In any case, Maupassant’
3 Int | characteristics. It is universal suffering that it covers. And to tell
4 Int | are tortured by physical suffering, social cruelty and the
5 Int | generously does he espouse its suffering. His compassion is unbounded
6 Int | by contact with life and suffering. And the work of the romancer,
7 Int | mysterious darting pains. His suffering was so great that he longed
8 Int | overtension of his nerves through suffering his perceptions broadened,
9 Int | is touched, and causes me suffering, and in my head as well;
10 Int | sacrifice, the passion of suffering; he extols self-sacrifice,
11 Int | night is at hand; weary of suffering any longer, he hurriedly
12 Int | He sympathizes with all suffering; physical suffering, moral
13 Int | all suffering; physical suffering, moral suffering, the suffering
14 Int | physical suffering, moral suffering, the suffering caused by
15 Int | suffering, moral suffering, the suffering caused by treachery, the
16 Int | live, his face wasted by suffering, his large eyes with a distressed
17 VII | Rosalie sighed as if she were suffering, and from time to time made
18 VIII| heard from him how you were suffering, and we would not put off
19 VIII| borne her child without suffering and without difficulty,
20 VIII| knowledge for anything but suffering.~All at once her sufferings
21 X | and the very thought of suffering his approach filled her
22 XI | his arms, forgave all the suffering he had caused her, to remember
23 XI | overcome with weariness and suffering.~She awoke about the middle
24 XII | whom you have caused much suffering. Jeanne.”~When the notary
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