Rudolph, sometimes my good Germain and I almost congratulate ourselves for having known so much sorrow, because we feel doubly how happy our child will be not to know what is the misery through which we have passed.
Besides, she is so very weak; her health, impaired by so much sorrow, by so many shocks, is so feeble.
That which has also caused me much sorrow in all this, Fortune, is, that I could give you no assistance in anything; yet I will try.
But, doctor, you see me already so grieved--how can I introduce into my house so much scandal, after so much sorrow?
WHEN Percivale and Bors saw Galahad dead they made asmuch sorrow as ever did two men.
When Bors heard her say thus he had so much sorrow there he nist not what to do.
Jeanne felt no joy at the thought of being a mother, she had had so much sorrow.
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