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1 But he only went on crying; and she was evidently much distressed .
2 Father, much distressed by Iacoomis's account, rode out himself to see Nahnoso.
3 Then the Emperor continued, The one you love will be much distressed .
4 She walked slowly near to the hedge, and appeared evidently much distressed .
5 And I was so sorry for him, he seemed so much distressed .
6 I was much distressed , and taxed my memory for a long time.
7 My lady rang for a glass of water, and looked much distressed .
8 But when she saw his shame and despair, she was much distressed .
9 She appeared much distressed at that, and asked what she had done.
10 Mrs. Grandon is much distressed , but she is afraid to question Floyd.
11 Martha took it very seriously, and, poor woman, was very much distressed .
12 Leavenworth might-but suddenly stopped, as if too much distressed to proceed.
13 Rosamund, who was intensely devoted to both her parents, was much distressed .
14 Lady Mary, much distressed , begged Lord Peterborough to urge Pope to refrain.
15 The Government in England is much distressed that the check should have occurred.
16 His sympathy seemed to alienate her; and he felt much distressed and rebuffed.
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