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1 Still, his expression denoted profound commiseration , and he shook his head thoughtfully.
2 Chupin listened with an air of profound commiseration ; but it was only assumed.
3 But, notwithstanding, I have felt real pity, profound commiseration for a being with royal blood.
4 M. Fortunat's countenance wore an expression of profound commiseration .
5 All looked at him with profound commiseration .
6 Even in its anguish it had produced in beholders the profound commiseration which is more readily given when beauty is sorrowful.
7 She looked at him with an air of profound commiseration , knowing his weakness too well to be angry at his injustice.
8 "Accept," she said, "my profound commiseration . "
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