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Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter IV
2 We should suffer acutely if we were confined in a narrower space.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter XVI
3 It is better that one should suffer than that many should be corrupted.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter X
4 She tried to cry out--but no sound came; only the terror of her staring eyes revealed what she was suffering.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter XIV
5 As recently as a week ago, in the Director's office, he had imagined himself courageously resisting, stoically accepting suffering without a word.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter VI
6 The hotel was excellent--incomparably better, for example, than that horrible Aurora Bora Palace in which Lenina had suffered so much the previous summer.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter VI
7 Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing end them.'
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter XVII
8 At Malpais he had suffered because they had shut him out from the communal activities of the pueblo, in civilized London he was suffering because he could never escape from those communal activities, never be quietly alone.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter XVII
9 At Malpais he had suffered because they had shut him out from the communal activities of the pueblo, in civilized London he was suffering because he could never escape from those communal activities, never be quietly alone.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter XVII
10 But whereas the physically defective Bernard had suffered all his life from the consciousness of being separate, it was only quite recently that, grown aware of his mental excess, Helmholtz Watson had also become aware of his difference from the people who surrounded him.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter IV