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1
I cannot tell you
how
wretched
my life was for some time.
2
If you knew
how
wretched
I am you'd be sorry for me.
3
And
how
wretched
do they seem who can not see this light?
4
She well knew
how
wretched
this feud had made her uncle.
5
Her taste is good, and you know
how
wretched
mine is.
6
Falconer, you can have no conception
how
wretched
a life like mine is.
7
Moyse hates the whites: and you see
how
wretched
we are!
8
And
how
wretched
the sight of them, knowing they were beyond my help!
9
And
how
wretched
was the aspect of the sobered, terror-stricken, worn-out men and women.
10
She wondered whether he ever thought
how
wretched
she must be in her solitude.
11
He had to obey every command, no matter
how
wretched
.
12
Could I attain that, I should be content to live, no matter
how
wretched
.
13
I'll write to my Arabian Knight-I'llwrite now-andtell him
how
wretched
I am!
14
Oh, Marie, if you only knew; if you only knew
how
wretched
I am!
15
And oh,
how
wretched
she was through these days, how sorry, sorry for herself!
16
You can form no idea
how
wretched
and despised all the Irish rebels are here.
how
wretched
how