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1Willit was borne in on a litter, so grievous were his wounds.
2Nobody can enter into another's nature truly, that's what is so grievous.'
3He wondered how the body had received so grievous a wound.
4Everybody deplored or pretended to deplore so grievous a necessity.
5But holds my soul in a suspense which has been so grievous to her own.
6Methinks this thought must be more vexing than the fire itself, though never so grievous.
7Nothing that we have endured of late has seemed so grievous as the treason of Isengard.
8The envoys themselves he punished with hanging, because they counselled him to so grievous a crime.
9Of what crime have I been guilty, that so grievous a punishment should await the offence?
10The wounds of one were so grievous that he died in the cell in front of him.
11Ten days, as I live; would you believe I could ever have survived so grievous a siege?
12But so grievous was her tale that Ralph grew grim thereover, and he said: By St. Nicholas!
13And I, "Master, what is so grievous to them, that makes them lament so bitterly?"
14With the exaggeration of youth, it seemed to me an impossibility that I could endure anything so grievous.
15And if perchance thine own counsels are troubled at so grievous a chance, be thou obedient unto mine.
16Was that so grievous a sin?
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