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Campbell and the Hornets were facing their own anguish.
At the same time, he presents in great detail Roosevelt's own anguish over what he considered the court's reactionary views.
Rather Salvat comes across as a lost soul, languishing in his own anguish, slumped deep in sorrow.
Flanagan also drew on his own anguish: "I felt I carried something within me as a consequence of growing up as a child of the death railway.
His blue-collar characters are crushed by broken marriages, financial problems, and failed careers, but they are often unable to understand or even articulate their own anguish.
And his portrait of a doctor whose troubled face mirrors his own anguish survives as a document of the most gifted and tragic of lives.
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