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1 The Marquis de Créqui returned home in a state of deep affliction .
2 In time, the deep affliction of mind which Ellen had experienced subsided.
3 And thus, with deep affliction , Paul composed his reply to the Epistle.
4 While this was going on, the archbishop was in deep affliction .
5 It has been a year of trouble, ending in deep affliction .
6 Then came a scene of solemn ceremonies and of deep affliction .
7 Having said these words, the daughter of Dhritarashtra began to lament in deep affliction .
8 He found the inmate, an old woman, in deep affliction .
9 The deep affliction that his church was plunged into led to several special meetings.
10 She herself about this time met with a deep affliction .
11 I went back to my room, and cast myself on the bed in deep affliction .
12 They could not know it in their deep affliction , but in manger they had much improved.
13 Mrs. Ashe and Amy both cried, and Mabel was said to be in deep affliction also.
14 For some moments a spectator might have imagined that he beheld a family in deep affliction .
15 I have just heard of your deep affliction , and the arrest of your son for murder.
16 Out of this deep affliction good will arise.
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