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1 She trusted Damaris would not perceive her uncomfortable state and proffer sympathy .
2 I longed to speak-toask questions - to proffer sympathy - but dared not move or utter a syllable.
3 He thought she seemed very ill, but it was his place to obey instructions, not to proffer sympathy .
4 They who were with him proffered sympathy , but he refused to be pitied.
5 Bondsman knew that she proffered sympathy , and he licked her hand lazily, gazing up at her with bright, unreadable eyes.
6 Friendship, as I understand it, should have honourable reticences, not only of speech but of thought; wise economies of proffered sympathy .
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