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But it is of no use for me to bewail that fact now.
"And why do you bewail my fate, when it is in your power to make me happy?"
Armstrong was not the man to bewail his luck for long.
But as they were bewailing their misery to each other this strange thing happened.
Or for that woman I heard bewailing the loss of her baby?"
This is no time to bewail the passing of an unconstitutional board.
I got stiffly out of the car, bewailing my knees.
Once the huts have gone you will probably be running some piece bewailing their loss.
The ladies bewailed the high prices of everything and asked the gentlemen if they thought good times would ever come back.
He seemed to take a grim pleasure in bewailing the catastrophe.
It was amusing to find such a man bewailing his sister's dominance.
In a private letter, Jefferson bewailed his small number of progeny.
The young woman further bewails the contempt with which she is treated by the married women of the village.
The woman bewailed this so long that her son, just a boy when his sisters vanished, grew up to be a man.
"The servants, in the hall, are bewailing him as dead.
It's possible for a man contemplating murder to bewail the injustice that has been done to him.
One fell, struck by an arrow, and died on the corpse she was bewailing.
It was all she could do to keep from bewailing it aloud.
How many times do you read of such as I who spring into the tide, and leave no living thing, to care for, or bewail them.
There was nothing so boring, she thought, as someone who was continually bewailing her lot.
Whilst the poor distracted manager was bewailing the loss of a building only worth 0,000.
There was first anger and distress in crying and bewailing.
The shepherds bewail their fate and ask mother Sun to warm them, or the clouds to move on.
Throughout his life, Joseph bewailed his lack of more formal education.