Mr. Durance had prophesied a wailful end ever to the carol of Optimists!
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All at once a wailful sound arose in his head.
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Then they sang a most wailful tune, and John prayed.
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A wailful host were the wives of his raftsmen widowed there by her watery music!
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The battle was ending without even the poor pomp and circumstance of torn banners and wailful music.
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He stopped with a most wailful howl.
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Vittoria heard her mother's wailful voice.
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Clouds were gathering overhead, and a wailful wind made one moaning sweep through the trees behind us in the hollow.
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Then over their tops passed a wailful gust of wind, through which we thought came the fall of receding footsteps.
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He suggested that the poems, if the few lines he had seen made a fair sample, were rather of the wailful order.
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Her very soul seemed brooding over the dead upon Flodden field, as she sang this most wailful of melodies-thisembodiment of a nation's grief.
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The packed small room, the caged-monkey lingo, the wailful child, and the past and apprehended debate upon the burning of flesh, composed an intolerable torture.
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The men wavered in indecision for a moment, and then with a long, wailful cry the dilapidated regiment surged forward and began its new journey.
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Mr. Durance had prophesied a wailful end ever to the carol of Optimists!
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All at once a wailful sound arose in his head.
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Then they sang a most wailful tune, and John prayed.