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A moment more and he stood in her presence, mute, shocked, heartsick at the change that this month of agony had wrought in her. - "Flamsted quarries", Mary E. Waller.
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He needs only a word or two of sympathy when out he pours it all in a rush, the heartsick desolation of the uprooted exile, the disintegrating misery of the home- loving man without a home. - "Home Fires in France", Dorothy Canfield.
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Exhausted by his labours, heartsick at the failure of the great attack, he died on the 28th of June, leaving the command to General Simpson, an officer far his inferior. - "History of Modern Europe 1792-1878", C. A. Fyffe.