He told about loneliness and heartsickness and misery in the orphan asylum.
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Only the physical pains and weariness, and the heartsickness abided with him.
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She had been ill for one thing- acombinationof seasickness and heartsickness.
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If you can recognize heartsickness, then you will see it there, in his face.
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Marie watched, and the heartsickness within him was like a physical pain, keen and bitter.
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Even though I was relieved to have all the truth out, I had a hint of heartsickness over it.
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I know how to pity you, for the last three weeks I have suffered from an overwhelming mental depression, a perfect heartsickness.
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"Or sheer heartsickness," suggested Lady Arabella, with one of those quick flashes of tender insight which combined so incongruously with the rest of her personality.