The best people commiserated decorously with the daughter when her father was abruptly taken from this life; the others wondered what was going to become of his widow.
We commiserated greatly the misfortunes of our poor companion, and feared that even the shoemaker would discover what he was, as he spoke French so very indifferently.
The good lady took us for conscripts, and commiserated our situation.
My depression of spirits became extreme; and even my guards greatly commiserated my distress, and frequently expressed their regret at its being their lot to deliver me again into the hands of my enemies.
These guards commiserated his age, and the distress he was in, and gave him their right hands accordingly.
But it did make him uncomfortable to think that he should be commiserated by Mr. Pritchett, sneered at by Harcourt, and taunted by his father.
But George felt now that he did not care who looked at him, who commiserated him.
They were also commiserated by those that were there in particular; and they moved their father's affections in earnest till he had much ado to conceal them.
So when he had with them returned thanks to God, who had commiserated their youth, when it was day he came to Arioch, and desired him to bring him to the king, because he would discover to him that dream which he had seen the night before.
Good Lord, come to think of it, I had often commiserated him on the misfortune of the loss of his entire flock!
He has been commiserated on the garret-- needlessly, to be sure.
Public opinion does not seem to have commiserated Haydn on his position of dependence; and, as for Haydn himself, he was no doubt only too glad to have an assured income and a comfortable home.
He did not appear to be at all commiserated or regretted by any of his fellow prisoners; a certain proof of the absence of every good quality in his character.
The Frenchmen rubbed their hands, and blessed the wind and the rain, and commiserated us on our prospects of being carried to France.
I was treated in the kindest way by the doctor, and many others on board, who, having heard my history, commiserated my hitherto hard fate.
Judge Kitchen commiserated with him also; but what good did that do?
In my innocence I imagined that we should be commiserated for our misfortunes by Captain Slocum, and certainly be relieved from further duties until we were a little recovered from the rough treatment we had just undergone.
Happy in the possession of her own lovely little boy (already in his eighth month), the Consul-General's wife commiserated the young mother who was separated from her lovely little girl.
Though he was the cause of his own domestic misfortunes, he was to be commiserated for them.
When she learned of the headache she commiseratedwith her niece.
That is too bad," commiserated the deceitful Helen.
I had, perhaps unwisely, commiserated with him upon the fact that his lovely children, sons and daughters alike, were leaving the parental roof and beginning their lives anew in different and remote parts of the land.
He commiserated the boy and himself; he hugged him so that he was like to choke, covered him with kisses and tears, and finally rocked him in his arms, intoning the De Profundis.
Jean-Christophe knew the unhappiness of that, and they commiserated each other on their common misfortunes.
They all commiserated Louisa and Christophe upon their troubles, and in terms which moved him greatly they praised him for his courageous conduct.
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