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Three young boys leap out and are cuddled by their uncles, two big strong men who cannot stop crying for the life of them.
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She is crying for the hardships of her life, for the sons who died in the war, for the friends she lost, for the neighbours who went away, for the russet coat worn to rags, for the pains in her legs, for the price of coal, for fear of winter.
"What are you crying for?" the narrator asks Georgie, who responds: "What am I crying for?
I've been crying for the past four days.
He's not crying for the victims... he's crying over his extremely childish film".
The fact is that my grandfather, Nicholas — when Stalin died he cried, he cried for the first time in his life.
Some of them were crying as the life jacket was shredded, others were looking for their relatives.
The Russians cry for the Russians.
The Jews cry for the Jews.
I cried for the next four weeks.
And then he's at the end of his life, crying for his son and apologising for his wasted life in a rainstorm as strings swell up all around him.
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