Unacquainted with grief, I knew not how to appraise my
bereavement; I could not rightly estimate the strength of the stroke.
The latter's distraction at his
bereavement is a subject too painful to be dwelt on; its after-effects showed how deep the sorrow sunk.
Our kind neighbours lamented that she, once so exalted in wealth and station, should be reduced to such extremity in her time of sorrow; but I am persuaded that she would have suffered thrice as much had she been left in affluence, with liberty to remain in that house, the scene of her early happiness and late affliction, and no stern necessity to prevent her from incessantly brooding over and lamenting her
bereavement.
But Rachel's presence in it, after her recent
bereavement, operated as a check on the gaieties of her cousins, the Miss Ablewhites--and she herself requested that her visit might be deferred to a more favourable opportunity.
I never in my life was more affected by the contemplation of happiness, under circumstances of privation and
bereavement, than in my visits to these establishments.
His sister informed inquiring friends that she accompanied him, in the hope of finding consolation in change of scene after the
bereavement that had fallen on her.
Alone, she now struggled to sustain them, when the dreadful certainty of their
bereavement was at last impressed on their minds.
Korak's image was still often in her thoughts, but it aroused now a less well-defined sense of
bereavement. A quiet sadness pervaded Meriem when she thought of him; but the poignant grief of her loss when it was young no longer goaded her to desperation.
If you said a patient couldn't live another month the family prepared itself for a
bereavement, and if then the patient lived on they visited the medical attendant with the resentment they felt at having tormented themselves before it was necessary.
The world was at least ignorant of its
bereavement, while to me it was a real and terrible actuality.
That I should ever win the opposite slopes of the range I began to doubt, for though I am naturally sanguine, I imagine that the
bereavement which had befallen me had cast such a gloom over my spirits that I could see no slightest ray of hope for the future.
"And then in Monsieur Thuran's loss, if they are lost, you would suffer a severe
bereavement," he ventured.