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 1       II|      tell you the anxiety and anguish I felt on being made the
 2       II|      will cost you the deadly anguish of a separation from him
 3        V|       sight of him.~ ~All the anguish which this courageous woman
 4       VI| significance.~ ~With the same anguish clutching the hearts of
 5     XIII|       have laughed gayly with anguish at his heart; he could have
 6     XIII| manner betrayed the frightful anguish she had suffered during
 7     XXII|       hair turning white with anguish.~ ~Would not this delay
 8     XXIX|   penetrate.~ ~But seeing her anguish, he had pity.~ ~“Another
 9     XXXI|     and the most cruel mental anguish, was now added an agony
10     XXXI|     looked at each other with anguish in their eyes.~ ~They saw
11    XXXII|     betrayed such an agony of anguish that the priest who accompanied
12      XLI|       was dying of sorrow and anguish.~ ~Faithful to the promise
13     XLIV| reason of the very sorrow and anguish he had cost her? The tears
14     XLVI| features contracted by mortal anguish.~ ~“Blanche!” she said,
15    XLVII|     expression of unspeakable anguish stole over the face of Maurice,
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