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* Most mentions of Miss Matty and Mr Halbrook's relationship are extremely sad. But particularly the moment when they rekindled the romance and were about to be together, Mr Holbrook's death makes an end to it. Miss Matty mourns him deeply, and would like to wear widow's bonnet, but she cannot.
* Laurentia Galindo weeping over [[spoiler:Harry's body]] toward the end of ''Return to Cranford'' is absolutely ''heartbreaking''. When Emma Fielding wants you to cry, you cry ''hard''.

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* Most mentions of Miss Matty and Mr Halbrook's Holbrook's relationship are extremely sad. But particularly the moment when they rekindled the romance and were about to be together, Mr Holbrook's death makes an end to it. Miss Matty mourns him deeply, and would like to wear widow's bonnet, but she cannot.
* Laurentia Galindo weeping over [[spoiler:Harry's seemingly dead body]] toward the end of ''Return to Cranford'' is absolutely ''heartbreaking''. When Emma Fielding wants you to cry, you cry ''hard''.
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* [[spoiler: Bessie's death]]. It's overshadowed by the train crash, but think a cow dying can't be sad? Think again.
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* Laurentia Galindo weeping over [[spoiler:Harry's body]] toward the end of ''Return to Cranford'' is absolutely ''heartbreaking''.

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* Laurentia Galindo weeping over [[spoiler:Harry's body]] toward the end of ''Return to Cranford'' is absolutely ''heartbreaking''. When Emma Fielding wants you to cry, you cry ''hard''.
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* Laurentia Galindo weeping over [[spoiler:Harry's body]] toward the end of ''Return to Cranford'' is absolutely ''heartbreaking''.
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* Walder's death. When a small child dies, it always feels terribly sad, but his father and sisters' distress is excrutiating, especially Sophy's who is in the position of the mother and blames herself for not being careful.

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* Walder's Walter's death. When a small child dies, it always feels terribly sad, but his father and sisters' distress is excrutiating, excruciating, especially Sophy's who is in the position of the mother and blames herself for not being careful.
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* Most mentions of Miss Matty and Mr Halbrook's relationship are extremely sad. But particularly the moment when they rekindled the romance and were about to be together, Mr Holbrook's death makes an end to it. Miss Matty mourns him deeply, and would like to wear widow's bonnet, but she cannot.
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* Mr Carter's [[spoiler:death]] and the way poor Harry mourns him, thinking he lost his only friend and guardian.

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* Mr Carter's [[spoiler:death]] and the way poor Harry mourns him, [[spoiler:mourns him]], thinking he lost his only friend and guardian.guardian. How he reads the poem and gives him the book [[spoiler:in the coffin]]...
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* "I suppose... there will be no one to call me Matilda now." ''Damn it,'' Judi Dench!
* Walder's death. When a small child dies, it always feels terribly sad, but his father and sisters' distress is excrutiating, especially Sophy's who is in the position of the mother and blames herself for not being careful.
* Mr Carter's [[spoiler:death]] and the way poor Harry mourns him, thinking he lost his only friend and guardian.
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