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1  VIII| beside himself with joy. His sorrow for Alexander was quite
2    IX|     up he has more cause for sorrow than for joy. What will
3    XI|    upon a time; but care and sorrow have made her quite old
4  XIII|    from her without tears or sorrow, yet Teresa saw into her
5  XVII| understood everything.~ ~The sorrow in his voice broke down
6    XX|    thought; let him take his sorrow there and bury it; perchance
7    XX|    prevail upon him; a man's sorrow has no desire to be comforted.~ ~
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