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1 So you are pitied at any rate.
2 In all this it is not I who am to be pitied at all, and of course nobody pities me.
3 She realized that they found little to say; that, incredibly, they were like the talked-out couples whom she had pitied at restaurants.
4 Your brother is certainly very much to be pitied at present; but we must not, in our concern for his sufferings, undervalue yours.
5 As she sat there thinking of it all in her solitude she was to be pitied at any rate, if not to be forgiven.
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