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1 Connie still suffered, having to lift his inert legs into place.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 13
2 It was cruel of her at that moment: for his pride had suffered bitterly.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 18
3 Having suffered so much, the capacity for suffering had to some extent left him.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 1
4 Having suffered so much, the capacity for suffering had to some extent left him.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 1
5 At first Connie suffered from the steady drizzle of resentment that came from the village.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 2
6 And she saw in his blue, impersonal eyes a look of suffering and detachment, yet a certain warmth.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 5
7 And she suffered going into her own bedroom, re-entering into possession as if nothing had happened.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 19
8 When the eyes ceased to laugh they looked as if they had suffered a great deal, still without losing their warmth.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 6
9 The trouble is, however, the execrable Bertha Coutts has not confined herself to her own experiences and sufferings.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 17
10 But her love was somehow only an excursion from her marriage with Clifford; the long, slow habit of intimacy, formed through years of suffering and patience.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 5