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1 It was a long night to me, and perhaps the most distressful one I ever spent.
2 The separation of friends and families is, perhaps, one of the most distressful circumstances attendant on penury.
3 Bahá'u'lláh's reaction to this most distressful episode in His ministry was, as already observed, characterized by acute anguish.
4 Their kind and sensible hearts passed the limits of safety for themselves, and gave us the most distressful emotions of soul.
5 She's the most distressful country that ever yet was seen; They're hanging men and women there for wearing of the green.
6 She would have her own way so, and of all things the most distressful was for a man to try to reason.
7 ''Tis the most distressful country that ever yet was seen.'
8 "'Tis the most distressful country that ever yet was seen, Where they punish T. O'GRADY For the wearing of the Green."
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