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Updated: June 16, 2025
So saying, Beltane sighed, and laid him down among the bracken and thereafter Fidelis did the like; the fire sank and waned, and oft Sir Fidelis stirred restless in the shadows; the river murmured slumberously among the sedge, but Beltane, hearkening with drowsy ears, oft thought to hear another sound, very soft and repressed yet very dolorous, ere, worn and spent, and something weakened by wound and loss of blood, he sank at last to deep and gentle sleep.
Alba was so troubled by that fresh proof of her mother's lack of conscience that she did not notice Maud's husband either. Baron Hafner's and Prince d'Ardea's manner toward Fanny had inspired her the day before with a dolorous analogy between the atmosphere of falsehood in which that poor girl lived and the atmosphere in which she at times thought she herself lived.
Here thou art to behold the dolorous people who have lost all intellectual good." So saying, Virgil placed his hand on Dante's, looking on him with a cheerful countenance; and the Florentine passed with him through the dreadful gate.
While I was observing him there chanced to be a little extra bustle in the street; and he, the brother of Caesar and Hannibal, the great captain who had veiled the world in battle-smoke and tracked it round with bloody footsteps, was seized with a nervous trembling, and claimed the protection of the two policemen by a cracked and dolorous cry.
"Monsieur de Montfanon is somewhat formal. He would like to have your reply by letter." "Prince Ardea to marry Mademoiselle Hafner!" That cry which the news brought by Julien wrested from Montfanon was so dolorous that the young man did not think of laughing.
A polite lie had been written to her husband, a banker of power in the city. To her, the proprietor of the store was even now apologizing in courteous phrases of regret.... And Mary Turner had been sentenced to three years in prison. Sadie shook her head in dolorous doubt, as she again bent over the keys of her typewriter. Certainly, some happenings in this world of ours did not seem quite fair.
Lee, gayly, as he heard his little daughter sigh repeatedly. "O, father, I can't help being so sorry for the poor sheep!" "You had better read her something more cheerful, or she'll be thinking of that all night," responded Mrs. Lee, laughing at the child's dolorous tone. "Yes, father, please read one more." "Well, then, here is something that will please you."
'How we shall miss them all, I fear we shall never get such good neighbours again, said the lady, in a much more dolorous tone than was usual with her. 'Oh, I am so sorry! exclaimed Clara, 'and so will Mabel be I know, for Dora and Annie were our very best friends. But who is that other letter from? inquired the niece; 'I hope that does not contain bad news, aunt!
You would not imagine how many adventures, how many tragedies, lie buried away out of sight in that Dolorous City; how much horror and beauty lurks there.
And it was thus, indeed, three months later, when the Beauchenes and the Seguins, keeping their promise, came husbands, wives, and children to spend a Sunday afternoon at Chantebled. The Froments had even prevailed on Morange to be of the party with Reine, in their desire to draw him for a day, at any rate, from the dolorous prostration in which he lived.
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