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In "Der Lindenbaum" ("The Linden Tree"), he opts for rueful beauty rather than plain prettiness, and in "Wasserflut" ("Flood"), he chillingly dons a mask of fortitude to conceal ineffable sorrow.
He made little secret of his ambition, or of his delight in becoming First Minister, just as he could not conceal his sorrow when he gave up the post.
Either the Bhutanese are really good at concealing their sorrows, or they really do approach the essence of happiness differently, because the only disgruntled face I saw during the entire trip was my own, when my travel companion beat me to the shower in Paro and used all the hot water I'd been dreaming about for four days.
Gone was the stutter-step of disbelief, the voice-choked sorrow, the barely concealed rage that marked coverage of Columbine, Virginia Tech, Newtown and Aurora.
The principle of chaos and sorrow is, unbeknownst to them, contained in their gospel of renewed wholeness, because there's something like original sin at the bottom of it: concealed identities (pardon my spoiler).
Concealed weapon.
It was hardly concealed.
Stahr concealed a smile.
Keep it well concealed.
presence of concealed spaces.
Concealing, this lamented bed concealing.
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