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1 He seemed almost relieved to have unburdened himself.
2 He looked as if he could have unburdened his soul to this shade over the piano lamp.
3 I have unburdened myself in this book, and in some other pages, of what I was born to say.
4 If he had come to her with reproaches on his tongue, how easily she might have unburdened her heavy heart!
5 But I feel better for having unburdened some of my troubles on you.
6 There was another result of my having unburdened my heart to my mother.
7 When she had unburdened her heart she became silent.
8 I 've unburdened myself; I feel better.
9 That rather violent outburst of our daughter's has unburdened her mind and cleared the ideas in other people's heads.
10 She had unburdened herself and it had been a relief to her, but nothing could be helped or mended.
11 But when Sophy answered, sagely, "I know; I know," they paid little heed, once having unburdened themselves.
12 Not until he had unburdened his soul would she be able, she knew, to focus his complete attention upon herself.
13 On the way Reynard begs Grimbart to act as his confessor, and, having unburdened his conscience, does penance and receives absolution.
14 However, having unburdened my imagination, I shall, in the course of a year or two, write the biography I first had in mind.
15 As soon as I had unburdened myself I felt a momentary peace, but it passed like a flash, and my martyrdom began again.
16 For a few moments nothing more was said, but Jules felt comforted now that he had unburdened his long pent up little heart.
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