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"I don't want to see the roof removed from anyone's head," he says dolorously.
He sprang up, to race about the room, to return and sit dolorously entranced.
"You was always weak in faith," she said dolorously.
That dolorously crooning wind was coming from back there.
"Far from it," confessed the other, with a reluctance which seemed to twist his mouth dolorously.
As they began an excited discussion, he sank to the ground, holding his head dolorously in his hands.
Over this he gazed dolorously at Alleyn through wet, white eyelashes.
"Nay, it's magic sure enough," Viridovix said dolorously as the search went on without success.
"God rest poor Gavin," Duncan said, shaking his head dolorously.
He rolled his eyes at me dolorously.
When asked about the patient's health, she would dolorously shake her head, and declare that the poor gentleman was in a pitiful condition.
He commanded his helpers decorously, dolorously, with great dignity.
The walls of the cavern, dolorously ribbed and arched, were now distinguishable.
A burnt-out sun hung dolorously in the sky, producing a permanent, silvery twilight.
"We can try," Amos shook his head dolorously, "but remember, we're not dealing with ordinary humans.
The whole auditorium was heavy and forbidding; the stretch of empty brown-grained pews stared at him dolorously.
I found Thick on the afterdeck, holding onto the railing and staring dolorously back at Buckkeep.
Hamza walks dolorously through the streets of gold, past pilgrims who lie unconscious while cutpurses earn their living.
Danny Pogue gazed at her dolorously.
The bell still tolled from the building's tower, dolorously, over and over and over again.
Dingo dogs and Dobermans dashed down the halls and defecated dolorously.
Dressed in one of those verdant gowns, so dolorously veiled in semi-transparent black, she stood behind her husband's chair.
He set the teacup and the wine glass side by side and eyed them dolorously. '
"Having them think they can beat the Makuraners only to discover they're wrong may cost us more than goldpieces," Tzikas answered dolorously.
The dome above, with its dolorously distorted planes, pouring down a hellish glare, was not the skylighted roof that he recalled.