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1 He got down from his horse, looking wretched at what he had done.
2 He went down-stairs again, and sat down, looking wretched .
3 On reaching the cemetery, William found the widow looking wretched , indeed, and apparently suffering great pain.
4 One depicts a young man, looking wretched and dirty, pouring water from a kettle into a boot.
5 The poor girl was looking wretched and woe-begone, and needed to have her mind diverted from her trouble.
6 I found her in a private sitting-room, looking wretched enough, confoundedly ill. And then and there she told me her story.
7 He sat opposite to her, opening the window and shutting it as he thought she might like it, but looking wretched and forlorn.
8 Connect: Due to remain in his seven by seven by three foot box for a further eight days, David Blaine is already looking wretched .
9 "I suppose I ought to be looking wretched , " I said penitently.
10 'It is of no use looking wretched , I tell you, you must put it out of your head.
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