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him without his intervention, and he pitied anyone else
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‘Because he was alone and I pitied him
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The man wasn’t to be pitied -- he was brilliant
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She pitied him deeply
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humans are to be pitied and looked after, but dogs don’t real y respect us and without
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pitied: he has knocked down in his anger the strong holds of the daughter of Judah; he has brought them down to the ground: he has
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fulfilled his word that he had commanded in the days of old: he has thrown down, and has not pitied, and he has caused your enemy
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day of your anger; you have killed, and not pitied
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Who have neither reverenced the ancient, nor pitied children, and have carried away the beloved of the widow, and have
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21 Then it would have pitied a man to see the falling down of the multitude of all sorts, and the fear of the High Priest
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3 Then Lamech pitied him, and he said, "Truly, he when alone, might be overpowered by the men of this place
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They have had dominion over us that hated us and struck us; And to those who hated us we have bowed our necks but they pitied us not
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43 And the young woman cried out on account of the bees, but no one took notice of her or pitied her, and her cries ascended to Heaven
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19 And the task-masters of Egypt did so to the babes of Israel for many days, and no one pitied or had compassion over the babes of the children of Israel
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3 Then Lamech pitied him and he said "Truly he when alone might be overpowered by the men of this place
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I’m not on a separate boat, alone and out at sea, to be pitied and
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Rather than pitied
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43 And the young woman cried out on account of the bees but no one took notice of her or pitied her and her cries ascended to Heaven
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marked as "less than," and were one to be pitied
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19 And the task-masters of Egypt did so to the babes of Israel for many days and no one pitied or had compassion over the babes of the children of Israel
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truly pitied the laborers
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21 Then it would have pitied a man to see the falling down of the multitude of all sorts and the fear of the High Priest being in such an agony
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Many thought she had lost her sanity and pitied her
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Legless, armless, missing genitals… all were maimed, but on Monday afternoons for a few hours they threw off their fear of ridicule and no one pitied them or wept insincere tears… here they were normal men again
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So far as her "bale of hay" figure was concerned, she had pitied herself so much for her lack of friends that she took little interest in herself, physical y
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He really pitied Pilate and sincerely endeavored to enlighten his darkened mind
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who wept and pitied Him; for the
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should really be pitied
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As he watched his parents’ car drive away until the snow blocked the sight of it, his grandfather pitied him
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I pitied him as I did John
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spoken about behind her back and in many instances pitied
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in black, broken and pitied and lovely, finding solace in the arms of some handsome
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It was only those who avoided challenges and death that were pitied, and those rarely competed in the gene pool
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shudder and pitied the person that Gary got hold of first
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Azura saw that Darek was pretty upset over the matter and pitied him
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She imagined what it would be like to hear no answer and pitied the dragon
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“Fatmother, how much do you hate taxes?” For three years now, now that she was ten and of the age of Emancipation of the Advanced, Guvney had pitied her Fatmother and only been compliant to her desires to produce a Randian prodigy out of an evermore radical reconception of compassion
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So, prophet Ayyub (pth) suffered hard conditions of extreme sorrow and worry out of his high mercy and he pitied their sorrowful conditions a lot and then called his Provider complaining to Him as in the holy Verse
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’ He gave a small smile, and I realised that I pitied him – that I have always pitied him, and I felt awful
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When one's belief is the impoverishment and suffering of the majority of the Earth for one's personal indulgence, must people support your desire to persecute and exterminate others? The wealthy are not hated for their wealth, but pitied for their lack of humanity, feared for their pandemic contagion, and loved in spite of their indifference, excess, and idolatry of that which is killing all
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Looking at him with disdain and anger swelling in me, I pitied him for his immoral ineptitude and lack of dignity, notwithstanding his age and the level he has attained in the society
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I pitied him
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Do you, then, want to be pitied? I will pity you if you like, in so many carefully chosen words; but they will not be words from the heart but only, as the charming little child in the flat below us, the child with the flaunting yellow hair and audacious eyes, said of some speech that didn't ring true to her quick ears, 'from the tip of the nose
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At this point he began to be able to say "Poor girl," and to feel that he pitied her
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The childless woman was a pitied creature
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Wouldn't she hate it if she thought he pitied her for her failings? Let him be angry with her failings, but not pity her
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He would be either pitied or blamed for his daughter's depravity
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When we were cast out in the open field, and no eye pitied us, thou sawest us polluted in our own blood, and thou saidst unto us, Live; yea, thou saidst unto us, Live; and the time was a time of love
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And she was pitied
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The large man, still in his bedclothes, pitied two shaking Kyboes tucked in
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Even as I now pitied them I found myself rather thankful to not be sharing their lot in life
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I pitied the sea monster that tried to grab a hold of him
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So what had caused him to suddenly change his mind about giving her the story before she had completed her part of the arrangement? If he pitied her, she did not want it at all
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If she had been laid low in the streets, in any of the many encounters in which she had been engaged, she would not have pitied herself; nor, if she had been ordered to the axe to-morrow, would she have gone to it with any softer feeling than a fierce desire to change places with the man who sent here there
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Her mood will needs be pitied
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Meg didn't like to be pitied and made to feel poor
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Poor man, I pitied him, and when the girls were gone, took just one more peep to see if he survived it
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He thought he was to be pitied for living in this village, with Homais for a friend and Monsieru Guillaumin for master
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"Yes," said he, when he returned to Emma, unfolding his large cotton handkerchief, one corner of which he put between his teeth, "farmers are much to be pitied
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"Yet it seems to me," said Emma, "that you are not to be pitied
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Elinor saw, and pitied her for, the neglect of abilities which education might have rendered so respectable; but she saw, with less tenderness of feeling, the thorough want of delicacy, of rectitude, and integrity of mind, which her attentions, her assiduities, her flatteries at the Park betrayed; and she could have no lasting satisfaction in the company of a person who joined insincerity with ignorance; whose want of instruction prevented their meeting in conversation on terms of equality, and whose conduct toward others made every shew of attention and deference towards herself perfectly valueless
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Elinor assured him that she did;--that she forgave, pitied, wished him well--was even interested in his happiness--and added some gentle counsel as to the behaviour most likely to promote it
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He grovelled so helplessly, she pitied him
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Some pitied Alnaschar, others only laughed at him, but the vanity which
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Yet, after this programme of dress, Bacon adds the beautiful trait, 'that he had a look as though he pitied men
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Edgar Linton was silent a minute; an expression of exceeding sorrow overcast his features: he would have pitied the child on his own account; but, recalling Isabella's hopes and fears, and anxious wishes for her son, and her commendations of him to his care, he grieved bitterly at the prospect of yielding him up, and searched in his heart how it might be avoided
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And you say she's sick; and yet, you leave her alone, up there in a strange house! You who have felt what it is to be so neglected! You could pity your own sufferings; and she pitied them too; but you won't pity hers! I shed tears, Master Heathcliff, you see---an elderly woman, and a servant merely---and you, after pretending such affection, and having reason to worship her almost, store every tear you have for yourself, and lie there quite at ease
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She pitied me in a way that rather sharpened my
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As he crossed Grattan Bridge he looked down the river towards the lower quays and pitied the poor stunted houses
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His colleagues looked at him, and doubtless pitied his prospects, blighted under the perfumed breath of a woman
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"And yet they say orphans are to be pitied," said Danglars, wishing to prolong the jest
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To make himself the one trusted friend, to whom should be confided all the fear, the remorse, the agony, the ineffectual repentance, the backward rush of sinful thoughts, expelled in vain! All that guilty sorrow, hidden from the world, whose great heart would have pitied and forgiven, to be revealed to him, the Pitiless, to him, the Unforgiving! All that dark treasure to be lavished on the very man, to whom nothing else could so adequately pay the debt of vengeance!
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Dantes took some louis from his pocket, and gave them to the man who had twice unconsciously pitied him
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Truly I pitied the man, and was not
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Their expressions seemed to say that they pitied the Zamperinis for being unable to accept the truth
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Because he looked at me as though he did, not as though he pitied me, but as though he understood me, as though I was someone he wanted to help
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Darya Alexandrovna at that moment pitied him with
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On seeing the sick man, she pitied him
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‘I know, I know,’ the doctor said, smiling; ‘I’m a married man myself; and at these moments we husbands are very much to be pitied
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Dolly was in despair, she detested her husband, despised him, pitied him, resolved on a separation, resolved to refuse, but ended by agreeing to sell part of her property
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"Well, well; what's done can't be undone! I'm sure I don't know why children o' my bringing forth should all be bigger simpletons than other people's—not to know better than to blab such a thing as that, when he couldn't ha' found it out till too late!" Here Mrs Durbeyfield began shedding tears on her own account as a mother to be pitied
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As she again thought of her dusty boots she almost pitied those
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He no longer knew whether to pity Christine or to curse her; and he pitied and cursed her turn and turn about
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To begin with, he was persuaded that, if any one was to be pitied, it was he, Raoul
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On this point, as on all others, he shrank from pity; and if the suspicion of being pitied for anything in his lot surmised or known in spite of himself was embittering, the idea of calling forth a show of compassion by frankly admitting an alarm or a sorrow was necessarily intolerable to him
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Rosamond was more severely criticised and less pitied, though she too, as one of the good old Vincy family who had always been known in Middlemarch, was regarded as a victim to marriage with an interloper
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Plymdale than any one else; but she found to her surprise that an old friend is not always the person whom it is easiest to make a confidant of: there was the barrier of remembered communication under other circumstances—there was the dislike of being pitied and informed by one who had been long wont to allow her the superiority
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She is a little slut, she is not to be pitied
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How we are to be pitied with such a lot of thieves! Besides, he was also rude
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Leaving this life joyfully, the mother pitied the daughter because she still must live; and she left in her child's soul some fugitive remorse and many lasting regrets
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Women cited him as the most considerate and delicate of men, pitied him, and even went so far as to find fault with the passion and grief of Eugenie, blaming her, as women know so well how to blame, with cruel but discreet insinuation
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The poor solitary pitied the president