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1 It looked so tragical that I -thrust it out of sight.
2 Columbine explains: she had no idea her husband could put on so tragical a mask.
3 The rapid metamorphosis, so tragical and so striking, caused Boleslas to forget his own anguish.
4 In the street, I recalled the room, the drawings, the inscriptions , - all so tragical and saddening!
5 This challenge began to frighten the spectators, who were not prepared for so tragical a conclusion.
6 The scenes which then took place would have been the richest of farces had they not led to events so tragical .
7 The Carthaginians, little expecting so tragical a denouement, witness the agony of their beloved queen in speechless horror, while Anna wails aloud.
8 No thoughts are so tragical , no suspicions so horrid as not to be justified, by deductions and appearances which are but too probable.
9 And the steps became quicker, and a panting could be heard, so tragical that she at last divined that the horror was at hand.
10 There is something so tragical in what home letters let us guess that the pity of it almost makes me forget our own stillborn projects.
11 The human problem had never seemed to him so tragical as since he had taken the pledge and left his church to enter the Settlement.
12 The funeral was, as may be supposed, strictly private, and when it was over, the excitement caused by an event so tragical and singular subsided.
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