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1 The pavement too, even in Broadway, was in a very wretched state.
2 It is not her fault, and she is very wretched at present.
3 I know that my head aches, and that I am very wretched .
4 I should be very wretched , but for you and your dear parents.
5 She could never be very wretched while thus tenderly loved, and cherished.
6 Mrs. Elwyn silently acquiesced, and withdrew to her own room very wretched .
7 Unless you consent to become my wife, I must be very wretched .
8 Everything about the poor Gubbys seemed to be very wretched and miserable.
9 All that night and all the next morning poor Clara was very wretched .
10 The idea of falling ill or dying made him very wretched .
11 The first part is inhabited by the poorer classes, and appeared very wretched .
12 The horses look very wretched this morning, especially the weak ones.
13 He had been watching her from the kitchen and was looking very wretched .
14 The Duke was of course very wretched when these tidings first reached him.
15 On the whole of this day poor Cheesacre was very wretched .
16 He made me very wretched , for he pleaded with tears in his eyes.
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