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1 He had dropped threats, and was begging piteously for his life.
2 He was in dreadful agony, begging piteously to be put on board his ship.
3 They go about the streets begging piteously , with a calabash inkstand and reed-pen in their hands.
4 Another rider, gripping his shirt above his abdomen, writhed and groaned, begging piteously for some one to kill him.
5 She had tumbled to her knees at the sight of the killing, and was still crying and begging piteously for water.
6 Staggering and panting with terror, he dropped on his knees by the Boy's side, the bloodshot eyes begging piteously for help.
7 By this time the fire was making fierce headway, and several persons who were imprisoned under the ruins were begging piteously for help.
8 The pendulum had nearly stopped swinging, and Alfred was waving his arms, clapping his hands and begging piteously for the big trapeze swing.
9 She insisted on reading it herself, and half dead with grief held out her hands, begging piteously to be suffered to read it alone.
10 The two decoys appeared on the right bank, begging piteously to be taken on board, and stating that they had just escaped from the savages.
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