He flings out pettishly, and MISS SUSAN looks pityingly at the wall-flowers.
The man is of no mortal mould, and thou wert pityingly comforted by him in his flight as by a father.
But Kapinjala pityingly replied: "Thou art blameless, princess, and joy is at hand.
My dear girl," she would say before a tableful of girls, in the pityingly sweet tone of an experienced woman of the world to a vulgar nobody, "how can you speak like that!
He looked pityingly at Adelle and mumbled,-- "Sorry I was too late!
Ralph, who had been fairly startled out of his indifference by the events of the day, looking pityingly at Joe’s swollen and tear-stained eyes, for the big lad was crying like a baby.
Again the little boy's heart ached as he thought pityingly of the first-born of all white rabbits, but there was too much of excitement to dwell long upon that humble tragedy.
The lady looked pityingly at the beautiful young face--a look that made Bernardine a little nervous, though there was nothing but gentleness and kindness in it.
The sun does not fall upon it, the shadow of the trees is so dense; but soft and pityingly falls the dew on the hearts of the flowers that cover the grave where Sally sleeps.
He stared pityingly at the speaker a moment, then cruelly said: "You know they quit putting perfumery on their clothes right after the Chicago fire.
He looked pityingly at the man of millions thus silenced.
The blunt but kind-hearted coachman looked irresolute, glancing first at his mistress, and then pityingly at the girl.
Looking pityingly at her pale sorrowful face and quivering mouth, Regina drew closer to her.
I take them out and show them to people who complain that I have no sense of beauty, and they always ask me pityingly why I have not gone on turning out these confectionaries.
For some hours,” he said, looking pityingly into the grief-stricken face of his questioner.
A kind voice spoke close at her side, the speaker, a motherly old lady glancing pityingly at the pale, sad face and deep mourning dress.
A pair of mild blue eyes looked pityingly into the tear-stained, sorrowful face of the young mourner, and hastily depositing upon a chair a large package which she carried, the little woman held out her arms.
The girl looked pityingly into the pale face that had been tanned and ruddy with health on that long ago day when she had visited him on Windy Island.
Faith looked pityingly at the girl whose shadowed eyes plainly showed that many hours had been spent in tears.
So he smiled almost pityingly at the loud-mouthed jumpers and went boldly down the trail.
He rose up, and fell, then rose up again; and as they watched him half-pityingly he scrambled across the sand and made a grab at the purse.
She forced herself now to think pityingly of the girl, dead up there in that awful snow.
He shrugged his shoulderspityingly at this one, had forgotten another, and was "not equal" this evening to a third.
Kent, wishingpityingly that he had not felt it quite so often.
The twinkling tapers shone pityingly upon her, the beneficent smile of the white-robed Madonna seemed to whisper comfort.
It was when the final word of the service had been intoned, the last peal of the exit march had died away, that she looked up meekly, to encounter a pair of youthful brown eyes gazing pityingly upon her.
They carried him as far as Sevilla, which place they did not reach until the following morning, and where General Linares bent pityingly over him.
Many smiled almost pityinglyon the eager little seekers, and thought the children a trifle mad to venture on so hopeless a search.
For a brief moment Cecile looked eagerly and pityinglyinto the hard face.
The water is brought, and in a few moments he revives, to open his eyes on a pair of the tenderest blue eyes lookingpityingly and frightened into his.
But a knight called Martin, from Pannonia, who followed next, halted and lookedpityingly upon the poor trembling form.
A clear half-moon, and stars of a silvery twinkle, lookedpityingly upon me as I started at 3 a.
As I looked pityingly upon them and the involved simplicity of their immutable natures, I realized an unconquerable feeling of inborn rank and natural elevation in respect to nationality.
I have never trodden on the world's tender toes, nor smitten its pet follies, nor set myself aloft to gaze pityingly on its degradation, therefore, the world honors me with no special grudge.
How pityingly His thoughts go after the retreating figure!
Yet, yet was there one, who cursed that angel's coming; and the holy Eye of day wept pityingly to see an awful child of man who dared not look on Hope.
He only looked pityingly on Thomas, and sighed from the bottom of his heart.
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