Chapter
1 Int | for a long time, to his sorrow, seen his health failing
2 III | have made his wife die of sorrow, and who lived as a huntsman
3 IV | whole body shaking with sorrow, replied:~“It was when he
4 VII | covers and shaking with her sorrow. Jeanne wanted to kiss her,
5 VII | and the remembrance of her sorrow came to her mind occasionally
6 VII | felt all the pain of their sorrow.~She sank down again into
7 VII | know what I was doing, for sorrow, and I ran out into the
8 VII | had caused her such cruel sorrow. She stammered out: “The
9 VII | brothers.” Overcome with sorrow at this thought, she buried
10 VII | always forgive. A great sorrow has come to you; but God
11 VIII| mother, she had had so much sorrow. She awaited the advent
12 IX | without any exclamation of sorrow, any appearance of grief,
13 X | of religion will calm all sorrow; and she knelt at the confessional,
14 X | speak, to confide some great sorrow to her. Then he stopped,
15 XI | feverish sleep after a great sorrow.~She had certainly seen
16 XII | that had undergone so much sorrow.~The night before they left
17 XIII| word, no one who knew her sorrow. She now longed to return
18 XIV | I am just now in great sorrow and in great straits. My
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