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1 I do not like to see you so woebegone , that is all.
2 She looked so woebegone that Rush went on hastily.
3 Her situation seemed so hopeless, so woebegone , as to baffle mortal power to relieve her.
4 He looked so woebegone that her heat went out to him, but she only laughed gaily.
5 Come, Thirza, you must not look so woebegone , because our knight is pulled down a bit.
6 The face of the ghost was so woebegone it froze the words on the florist's lips.
7 His mien was so woebegone , so supplicating under his friend's frown, that he moved him to pity.
8 Don't look so woebegone , for pity's sake!
9 His face is so woebegone that we do not care to bring it forward in the family picture.
10 Come, Janet, don't look so woebegone .
11 He seemed so woebegone , his great brown eyes pleaded so earnestly, that she could only pity and fondle him.
12 Nellie's was so woebegone that it was scarcely possible to overlook the fact that she probably felt her shortcomings in the task at hand.
13 As he put aside the headpiece, he looked so woebegone that Tom Bodine went up to him and laid an arm over his shoulder.
14 Do let him be-sleeping so woebegone with his mouth so, and that chin of a baby, like as if he dreamed of a penny whistle.
15 Jack's face, when I told him about it, was so woebegone that I felt a stab of remorse, even in the heyday of my delight.
16 'That you should run like that, and look so woebegone . '
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