Their gossip was all of the disappointed ones, and their bitterness and heartburning.
2
But this causing jealousy and heartburning, laughing, he lay down upon a log.
3
There was more heartburning over the conduct of the war.
4
In this way there has been much heartburning, and many curses against officialdom and red-tape.
5
The parent spends much time and energy, and much heartburning, sometimes, to overcome these whims.
6
Probably there is no sphere in which there is more of disappointment and heartburning than the army.
7
The Nonconformists were still bitter against it, and there were riots and much heartburning among the poor.
8
Bonaparte perceived this, not without secret heartburning; but for a time he felt himself compelled to dissemble.
9
There were injustice, oppression, brutality and heartburning in the régime,-butwhere in the struggling world are these absent?
10
A woman herself, she understood something of the fear, and shame, and heartburning that had gone to the making of the lie.
11
There was a good deal of heartburning and jealousy amongst the members of the staff; but I dare say all that is forgotten long ago.
12
There was much altercation and heartburning, and an attempt was made to compromise the matter by the appointment of Count Mansfeld to the chief command.
13
I could not contemplate her approaching marriage without grief and heartburning-withouta mad desire to dare the worst and claim the girl as my own.
14
Their gossip was all of the disappointed ones, and their bitterness and heartburning.
15
But this causing jealousy and heartburning, laughing, he lay down upon a log.
16
There was more heartburning over the conduct of the war.