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Everyone accepted the news stoically and went about their business.
This he did stoically, until his death on 6 September 1875.
However, those who visited him there said he took it stoically.
Some soldiers, stoically, have refused the chance to go home.
"My heart went out to him, although he took it pretty stoically.
Bush returned stoically to the porch where the two men had been sitting.
He did this stoically, without a word, kneeling down again at once to go on with his work.
She could only see that Mary looked straight ahead and continued on stoically.
A girl about eight years old was holding his hand, staring stoically ahead.
Lauren took the news stoically, although she was breaking up inside.
"The show had to go on," the explorer says stoically.
You really need to calm down and take life more stoically to reinforce your position.
Her face was pale, the tears stoically held in check.
"It's not the end of the world," she said stoically.
Rose of Sharon takes the news stoically, which is unlike her.
The losers shrug stoically and turn to the next race.
She just sat stoically through all the speeches and ceremonies.
He knew the man was still in bed with Megan, but had stoically managed to stay away from them.
He looked around at his clan, to see every head nodding stoically.
Pain shot through his shoulder but he bore it stoically.
"This is central government policy," he added stoically, "so it must be a good thing for the country."
He took it for granted that they did submit so stoically.
And the Islanders, as they have in years past, absorbed them stoically.
To his- and Lee's- relief, the man had taken the news stoically.
He winked at Eric, who stoically did not show any response.