Both Uses of
anguish
in
Bleak House
- She felt it with a mother's anguish to be a move in the Wat Tyler direction, well knowing that Sir Leicester had that general impression of an aptitude for any art to which smoke and a tall chimney might be considered essential.†
Chpt 7-9 *
- Mrs. Bagnet, with anguish, beholds one of them at a standstill before the fire and beginning to burn.†
Chpt 49-51
Definition:
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(anguish) extreme pain, suffering, or distress (of body or mind)