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Updated: May 10, 2025
Tony nodded. "That's just what she is. She used to play a lot at Monte before the war. Now she can't afford to go there. So she lives here and plays every night on the proceeds of any odd jewellery she can still sell." Ann regarded her commiseratingly. The woman seemed to her a pathetically tragic figure a sidelight on the many tragedies hidden among that cosmopolitan crowd on the terrace.
But he could see in the eyes of the few comrades who commiseratingly took leave of him, a vague, half-repressed awe of some indefinite weakness in the man, that mingled with their heartfelt parting with a gallant soldier. Yet even this touched him no longer. He cast a glance at the house and the room where he had parted from her, at the slope from which she had passed and rode away.
The deep fire glowed for a while and then grew dull again, and the old man sank back into his former grim silence. The Doctor looked at him commiseratingly. Keith had written him fully of Phrony and her condition, and he had decided to say nothing to the old grandfather. Wickersham began to renew his visits to Mrs. Wentworth, which he had discontinued for a time when he had found himself repulsed.
No doubt many of the people down here have friends in the company or other reasons for seeming to enjoy the play, but look how the circle and the gallery were enjoying it! You can't tell me that that was not genuine. They love it. How hard," she proceeded commiseratingly, "you must have worked, poor boy, during the tour on the road to improve the piece so much!
He had a box at the Grand Opera, and Ruth loved to go, but she liked lighter music also. This was not told complainingly, but transpired in the course of a conversation at which Fibsy chanced to be present. "Gee!" he said, looking at Ruth commiseratingly, "ain't you never heard 'The Jitney Girl' or 'The Prince of Peoria'?" Ruth shook her head, smiling at the boy's amazement.
And did you see her with that chap from the navy? Neptune thinks he's dallying with Venus perhaps, but he'll get " Lindley looked at him commiseratingly. "I think I never saw prettier decorations. Have you noticed, Ray? Must have used a thousand chrysanthemums."
He always carried the flag at the G.A.R. funerals in the town. The heavy man turned on his heel, without replying, and walked up the siding. The spare man rejoined the uneasy group. "Jim's ez full ez a tick, ez ushel," he commented commiseratingly. Just then a distant whistle sounded, and there was a shuffling of feet on the platform.
I guess we can all be thankful, anyhow, that heathen nowadays have got a cooler earth to live on," and that for the moment was the end of it, but momma still gazed commiseratingly at the figures, with a suspicious tendency to look for her handkerchief. "It's too terrible," she said. "We can actually see their features." "Don't let them get on your nerves, Augusta," suggested poppa.
He always carried the flag at the G. A. R. funerals in the town. The heavy man turned on his heel, without replying, and walked up the siding. The spare man shuffled back to the uneasy group. "Jim's ez full ez a tick, ez ushel," he commented commiseratingly. Just then a distant whistle sounded, and there was a shuffling of feet on the platform.
In the course of conversation the visitor chanced to speak of a mutual friend who had been rather wild in the days when they both knew him, and thinking to impart agreeable news to the exile, the visitor eagerly assured him that "Sir Arthur is respectably married and settled down now" whereupon the self-constituted exile commiseratingly responded with: "what a pity; and he was such a decent sort, too."
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