A twinge of harsh memory edged her voice, and she softened it self-consciously.
The harsh memories flooded back and Mary was most hard put to restrain from weeping.
And all were haunted by the harsh memory of the tragic discovery.
Mrs. Brown said she was trying hard to put the harsh memories behind her.
But he said the harshest memory was the humiliation of looking up, his hands shackled behind him, at his horrified mother.
But instead of harsh memories, she disarms the viewer's usual expectations by summoning up something sweet.
But, perhaps, my harshest memories are those of a conflict that few South African whites have seen at close hand.
Of course, interest faded, and my harsh memories grew soft-edged.
These are harsh memories to live with.
That harsh memory has kept most southern Shiites sitting on their hands this time.