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"You're not commiserating him?" "Ain't I, just? He done it, didn't he? He's got to pay the piper, hasn't he? Women don't know anything about the awful struggles and temptations of the rotten business world. He didn't do it because he wanted to, you can bet your life on that. He's just another poor victim of a vicious system.

"Do not give way thus," replied Leonard; "a short time ago my condition was as apparently hopeless as your own, and you see I am now perfectly recovered." "You had something to live for something to love," groaned the sick man. "All I lived for, all I loved, are gone." "Be comforted, sir," said Nizza, in a commiserating tone. "Much happiness may yet be in store for you."

At first they appeared to pay some little attention to the young; this soon ceased, and they neither traced out a dwelling nor took any food; in two days one-half died of hunger, and the other remained weak and languid. Commiserating their condition, he gave them one of their black companions.

I pity him from the very depths of my soul! As for myself, I am past my own or other's pity." She arose from the young man's side, and stood before him with a sad, commiserating aspect; it was the look of a ruined soul, bewailing, in him, a grief less than what her profounder sympathies imposed upon herself. "Donatello, we must part," she said, with melancholy firmness. "Yes; leave me!

The time came for him to knock at doors and face his public. Livia welcomed him, with commiserating inquiry behind her languid eyelids. 'You have all the latest? it said. He struck on the burning matter. 'You wish to know the part you have to play, ma'am. 'Tell me, Russett. 'You will contradict nothing. Her eyebrows asked, 'It means? 'You have authority from me to admit the facts.

Accordingly, she wrote an account of this treacherous scene to Cleopatra, and how her son was murdered; but Cleopatra, as she had formerly been desirous to give her what satisfaction she could, and commiserating Alexandra's misfortunes, made the case her own, and would not let Antony be quiet, but excited him to punish the child's murder; for that it was an unworthy thing that Herod, who had been by him made king of a kingdom that no way belonged to him, should be guilty of such horrid crimes against those that were of the royal blood in reality.

For a few moments I kept my eyes from Elsa's face and looked toward Varvilliers, smiling and beckoning. When I turned toward her she was bright and composed. He joined us, and she welcomed him with cordiality. He launched on an account of his doings; then came to our affairs, commiserating us on the trial of our ceremonies.

No bringing up by hand then. Not a bit of it!" Joe offered me more gravy, which I was afraid to take. "He was a world of trouble to you, ma'am," said Mrs. Hubble, commiserating my sister.

"His Royal Highness will see you, sir," said the gentleman-in-waiting. Frank sprang to his feet as the captain rose, and moved toward the curtained door. "I am sorry," said the attendant, with a commiserating look, "but his Royal Highness expressly said that Captain Murray was to come alone."

Thus have you, the draught of a wise man's happiness, more the object of a commiserating pity, than of an ambitioning envy. But now again come the croaking Stoics, and tell me in mood and figure, that nothing is more miserable than the being mad: but the being a fool is the being mad, therefore there is nothing more miserable than the being a fool.

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