He went about sodisconsolate that his travelling companions became uneasy for him.
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Emma felt her own lip tremble at the sight of her grandmother sodisconsolate.
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And at that moment perceiving me she added, Why sodisconsolate, my dear nephew?
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Suddenly his glance fell on her, standing there, so sweet, so frail, and sodisconsolate.
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That twelve-year-old stood awaiting him, his face sodisconsolate that in spite of himself Lanse smiled.
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He looked sodisconsolate that it scared her.
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He felt sodisconsolate and insufficient for himself that he wanted advice from someone whom he could trust.
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I waited until we should meet; and now we have met and--Why do you look sodisconsolate?
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Diafebus, seeing her sodisconsolate, tried to show her that it was hurting him even more to leave.
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Nick looked sodisconsolate she had to get up and kiss his head and give him a squeeze.
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He had been sodisconsolate when he walked into the river that he had not buckled his belt tightly.
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Don't look sodisconsolate.
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Well, the little boy didn't know at all, and he looked sodisconsolate and so confused that the old negro relented.
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She sometimes breaks the bowl from which we drink it, only to smile at seeing us sodisconsolate over the trifling loss.
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Now give me your hand and help me down, and don't look sodisconsolate, for you are not nearly as unfortunate as you think.
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According to Ramsay of Ochtertyre, he was sodisconsolate that people in general could find no explanation except in his supposed unbelief in the resurrection.