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The woman shook her head and looked at him pityingly.
Men and women began to look at us pityingly when we went abroad.
But when she asked him about the milk he merely looked at her pityingly.
He gave me a dirty look, shook his head pityingly.
Her mother ought to know better or to care more, Connie thought pityingly.
"She's nothing but a child herself in spite of her age," she thought pityingly.
The cat turned and regarded him pityingly - or so it seemed.
They looked pityingly at me, then turned to each other, and I could not tell what was in their mutual gaze.
He shook his head pityingly, and drew a deep breath.
The students, however, just look at him pityingly and ask him when he plans to leave.
"Out of the storm," he said softly and even pityingly.
Some of the crew even looked at her pityingly.
And the three older journalists looked at him pityingly.
It was Gavin's turn to shake his head, pityingly, as if at a child.
Diana thought pityingly of her friends, swotting away at school.
Pityingly, Theodora was a failure and only played three times.
The woman looked at him, almost pityingly; and Richard realized that there was nobody holding his hand.
When he's summoned to the police station, he notices pityingly that everyone else looks poor.
The nuns watched us pityingly as were taken away.
He considered briefly, pityingly, those who might be outside, but felt no urge to explore.
Tears in her eyes, she looked pityingly at Susan.
The little figure on the pillows looked pityingly at Sybilla.
They look down pityingly on the country-folk, who have never had an opportunity "to see the great world."
"Then I'm glad you know what's right," he said pityingly.
Still, she smiles pityingly into the dim red lights of the cabin.