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1 There was something very pathetic in the steady despair of his voice.
2 She sounded very pathetic and took tiny bites out of the toast.
3 There was to him something very pathetic in this silent resignation of terror.
4 There is something very pathetic in the oblivion that swallows up world-resounding deeds.
5 And, in spite of its improbability, Rosamond Gray is very pathetic .
6 Zaid, the last of the four, presents to us a very pathetic picture.
7 The old rascal grew very pathetic as he warmed up to his subject.
8 The eulogy pronounced by Mr. Melvill was a very pathetic one.
9 He was very fat, the little Georgiev, very swarthy, very pathetic .
10 Grenville's was very fine and much beyond himself, and very pathetic .
11 Her longings, for their sake, for a little quiet home, are very pathetic .
12 A very pathetic , ill-prepared army, Thomas thought, but an army all the same.
13 In his dust-stained uniform and battered hat, he looked very pathetic .
14 There is something very pathetic in the contrast he draws between Saul and himself.
15 Instead of a convulsion, it was something stately and very pathetic to the imagination.
16 Little Andrey Vassilievitch, whom during the retreat I had entirely forgotten, looked very pathetic .
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