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1 III| to the humiliations and suffering which so many of the emigrants 2 XV| features were so distorted with suffering that Mme. d’Escorval, on 3 XXVII| interrupted the marquis.~ ~The suffering which Maurice endured was 4 XXVIII| But our capacity for suffering has its limits.~ ~When they 5 XXVIII| irresistible torpor which follows suffering too intense for human endurance, 6 XXIX| causes him considerable suffering, but which will be healed 7 XXXI| caused him not a little suffering, and he was trying to bandage 8 XXXI| To the great physical suffering, and the most cruel mental 9 XXXII| condemned to death were suffering the agony of that terrible 10 XXXV| slowly on account of the suffering which the least jolting 11 XXXVI| conscience. Poor girl! she was suffering an agony of remorse. It 12 XXXVII| but not without terrible suffering, not without difficulties 13 XLI| crime to save me from such suffering? You are my best friend; 14 XLI| question her.~ ~“You are suffering, my child,” he said, kindly. “ 15 XLI| and where he is really suffering for light and air.”~ ~So 16 XLV| of her incomprehensible suffering. She passed and re-passed 17 XLVI| Blanche— here!”~ ~And her suffering, explained by the presence 18 XLVI| and fainter. Worn out by suffering, a sensation of drowsiness 19 XLVI| woman that I am! Ah! this suffering is too horrible. Blanche, 20 LIV| vaguely realized the frightful suffering which had been the chastisement