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1. This drew them into an exchange of commiseration and the first bonds of kindred spirits in difficult circumstances
2. Still has no name, but the problem, little sister, is that the only thing it does is eat and defecate all over the garden; and it defecates with treachery, without modesty or commiseration; regardless of whether we are looking at it or not
3. For my part, I did not have even the gift of reading faces and couldn't get away from the place because Leonardo, anticipating my movement, had taken me by the hands and I had to stand there in front of him, sunk in the water and in the commiseration, trying to thread the precise words that explained that strange behavior
4. Matthew"s grunts of compassion and comprehension, coupled with sympathetic tuts of commiseration fuelled the confession and denouncement of his corrupt and vile former boss
5. What was life for if it allowed death to steal young angels? This had made him want to end his own life, as though in commiseration with his daughter
6. In this ritual commiseration
7. Barnes's commiseration that I should have to be engaged on so hot a day in what she with felicitous exactness called a domestic pursuit, and trying very hard not to be too evidently pleased
8. How is it that you should feel so vastly superior whenever you do not happen to enter into or understand your neighbour's thoughts when, as a matter of fact, your not being able to do so is less a sign of folly in your neighbour than of incompleteness in yourself? I am quite sure that if I were to take most or any of my friends to those pleasant yellow fields they would notice nothing except the exceeding joltiness of the road; and if I were so ill-advised as to lift up a corner of my heart, and let them see how full it was of wonder and delight, they would first look blank, and then decide mentally that they were in the unpleasant situation of driving over a stony road with that worst form of idiot, a bore, and so fall into the mood of self- commiseration which is such a solace to us in our troubles
9. Harvey-Browne, hurrying towards me through the rain with outstretched hand and face made up of welcome and commiseration
10. commiseration for human woes thatno one can wonder that his
11. The faerie squeezed her finger in commiseration and sat
12. It is not contempt we should hold for our fellows, but understanding, patience, commiseration
13. commiseration for others' woes, etc
14. Instead of the censure she half expected to receive for her impudence, she received looks of commiseration from them all
15. , piety, sympathy, compassion, commiseration for others' woes, etc
16. sympathy, compassion, commiseration for others' woes, etc
17. There was much commiseration for her as she was removed, and much sympathy with her father
18. There was a murmur of commiseration as Charles Darnay crossed the room to a grated door where the gaoler awaited him, and many
19. "She expressed her commiseration with such honest warmth, that I felt soothed; for I have none of that fastidious sensitiveness, which a vulgar accent or gesture can alarm to the disregard of real kindness
20. Willoughby, he, whom only half an hour ago she had abhorred as the most worthless of men, Willoughby, in spite of all his faults, excited a degree of commiseration for the sufferings produced by them, which made her think of him as now separated for ever from her family, with a tenderness, a regret, rather in proportion, as she soon acknowledged within herself--to his wishes than to his merits
21. Poor fellow! poor young man! And you tell me this magistrate expressed great sympathy and commiseration for you?"
22. The whole party moved swiftly through the narrow path, toward the north, leaving the healing waters to mingle unheeded with the adjacent brooks and the bodies of the dead to fester on the neighboring mount, without the rites of sepulture; a fate but too common to the warriors of the woods to excite either commiseration or comment
23. It has inspired me with great commiseration, and I hope I understand it and its influences
24. `Nothing,' replied Harlow, in a tone of commiseration, and Newman, who was also there, helping to drag the carriage, said that it ought to be at least double that amount
25. And when their aunt had been found murdered in Florida his brother had offered him both commiseration and counsel
26. women expressive of commiseration, indignation, and amazement, that she should show herself in society, and show herself so conspicuously with her lace and her beauty, would have admired the serenity and loveliness of this woman without a suspicion that she was undergoing the sensations of a man in the stocks
27. ‘Oh, no, Kostya, oh, wait a minute, oh, do listen!’ she said, looking at him with an expression of pained commiseration
28. He did not understand why the old princess took his hand, and looking compassionately at him, begged him not to worry himself, and Dolly persuaded him to eat something and led him out of the room, and even the doctor looked seriously and with commiseration at him and offered him a drop of something
29. ’ With the trace of a smile of commiseration for
30. But what Mercer wanted wasn’t advice; it was commiseration
31. The girls of Wenceslas-Mockingbird—good kids, really, their sangfroid no deeper than morning ice—kept shooting him looks of commiseration
32. upon the unfortunate young man; the three women were silent, and looked at him with an air of commiseration that caught his attention
33. Tushin’s large, kind, intelligent eyes were fixed with sympathy and commiseration on Rostov, who saw that Tushin with his whole heart wished to help him but could not
34. He tried to avoid his old acquaintances with their commiseration and offensive offers of assistance; he avoided all distraction and recreation, and even at home did nothing but play cards with his mother, pace silently up and down the room, and smoke one pipe after another
35. This might have appeared to any one else who had this, unfortunate man in his hands to afford a chance to nourish his soul as well as his body, and to bestow upon him some reproach, seasoned with moralizing and advice, or a little commiseration, with an exhortation to conduct himself better
36. " Her round face got rounder as her mouth opened, her eyes went wide, then softened to commiseration
37. Commiseration has, and should have, its curiosity
38. Willoughby, he, whom only half an hour ago she had abhorred as the most worthless of men, Willoughby, in spite of all his faults, excited a degree of commiseration for the sufferings produced by them, which made her think of him as now separated for ever from her family, with a tenderness, a regret, rather in proportion, as she soon acknowledged within herself—to his wishes than to his merits
39. "Excuse me," said the lame man, wriggling on his chair, "though we are provincials and of course objects of commiseration on that ground, yet we know that so far nothing has happened in the world new enough to be worth our weeping at having missed it
40. But, thank God, all the others set off, every one was in haste, and there was no time to worry her with commiseration, inquiries, and advice
41. Then on the spot, on the stairs, quite regardless of the fact that he was in bed and asleep, he made up his mind when he reached home to give his landlady what was due for board and lodging; then to buy certain necessities, and to show any one it might concern, as it were casually and unintentionally, that some of his salary had been deducted, that now he had nothing left to send his sister-in-law; then to speak with commiseration of his sister-in-law, to say a great deal about her the next day and the day after, and ten days later to say something casually again about her poverty, that his companions might not forget
42. She knelt as straight as it was possible to kneel in front of the image; all the members of her body were mathematically symmetrical; her feet behind her pressed with the tips of her bast shoes at the same angle against the stone floor; her body was bent back, to the extent to which her stooping shoulders permitted her to do so; her hands were quite regularly placed below her abdomen; her head was thrown back, and her face, with an expression of bashful commiseration, wrinkled, and with a dim glance, was turned straight toward the image with the scarf
43. Nekhludoff experienced strange feelings and commiseration for the prisoners, and, for some reason, shame that he should so calmly view it
44. Túshin’s large, kind, intelligent eyes were fixed with sympathy and commiseration on Rostóv, who saw that Túshin with his whole heart wished to help him but could not
45. Considering that these persons were removed thousands of miles from us, that they were unfriended, and that the persons who alone could prove that their intent was innocent, would not come forward for fear of criminating themselves, he thought these men were entitled to commiseration, and he believed that it was in his power to show two or three circumstances which would convince the House that they had no knowledge of the nature of this expedition
46. I have no commiseration for princes
47. He knew that some members had no commiseration for the merchant who had dared to escape the embargo, and who had disregarded the salutary precautions, designed, as it was said, for his security