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By fairly common consent, a hangover will involve some combination of headache, upset stomach, thirst, food aversion, nausea, diarrhea, tremulousness, fatigue, and a general feeling of wretchedness.
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Of course, Adam is a man of God, so the audience expect his honesty to be whole-hearted, his feelings of wretchedness to be played out in the programme with suitable expressions of remorse and regret, until which time Alex can forgive him.
And if, a little later, you find yourself feeling that the book has after all raised more questions about the condition of wretchedness than its ending quite resolves, this is only further evidence of Hage's large and unsettling talent.
Once sounded, that note of brotherly encouragement ("I see them and complain not and am content with all") never died; watch John Ford's film of "The Grapes of Wrath," and you find the title's fury starting to ease in the gentle framing of the Joads' resilient expressions, and in the sense that every searcher, even in hours of wretchedness, could take heart from the swell of fellow-feeling.
Because didn't misery imply a wallowing sort of wretchedness?
Now in London, here is a gra-dient of wretchedness?
The embarrassment of wretchedness among us is beyond repair.
St. Aubyn is seen to have done something remarkable with his balance of wretchedness and wit.
Out of sight are pockets of wretchedness similar to slums in developing countries such as India.
The stink of wretchedness, of a miserable, indifferent grave, is already in my nostrils".
The web of wretchedness extends to cover him and Simon as well.
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