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It is a short, scrawled tale of misery: "Wife.
But Spain represents a quantitative leap in Europe's ongoing tale of misery.
It's a tale of misery, for the men and the authorities.
For Tomkins, and indeed the entire England squad, the international landscape has been a tale of misery at the hands of Australia for time immemorial.
The images of the U.S. soldiers enjoying a humorous moment in an otherwise terrifying existence compared with the stoner dad's tale of misery while accompanying his family on a trip to Disney World was inspired.
The personal story is a sad and anguished one, partly in ways you wouldn't expect — a tale of misery unto death, and of survival, with a surprise ending I won't give away.
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I am afraid that for television producers in the future, the generations after them may be less rich seams for endless tales of misery and fear.
Pamela Paul, Book Review Features Editor I adore tales of misery at British public schools, and George Orwell's essay "Such, Such Were the Joys" is the gold standard.
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