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1
He grew to
look
haggard
,
and his father's heart ached for him in silence.
2
He said, "I think I know why you
look
haggard
this morning, girl."
3
Two of them
look
haggard
and resigned, like you.
4
But it was not that alone which made their faces
look
haggard
and old and haunted.
5
He began to
look
haggard
and baggy again.
6
You
look
haggard
,
and not at all well.
7
You are not much changed, but you
look
haggard
,
worn, and ill; I am uneasy about you.
8
He didn't
look
haggard
or troubled anymore.
9
She had been wrong to drink those two cocktails and the champagne; she would
look
haggard
next day.
10
He again turned to me, his
look
haggard
,
after having carefully refastened the door, muttering some incomprehensible phrases.
11
You
look
haggard
and anxious.
12
The worry of it fairly ate him up-hebegan to
look
haggard
the first two or three days of it.
13
They
look
haggard
again, the wash back at the Bo tree having completely evaporated off their skins, off their minds.
14
As always, Mori seemed smaller beside an ordinarily sized person, but the warm colour of his skin made Williamson
look
haggard
.
15
Mussolini's outline, which up until a little while before tended towards roundness, now began to thin, to
look
haggard
and tense.
16
The farm-yard consists of five ducks, all strangers, and a pet sheep, and the khiltas
look
haggard
and dilapidated in the extreme.
look
haggard
look