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He always pitied people who had to ask for information.
I had always pitied her, never so much as now.
She looked at me, and for a moment I pitied her.
But in one sense at least, she is to be pitied.
If others had been here, and they were anything like him, he pitied them.
The church at this moment is much to be pitied.
He went up to the old man, pitying him now.
She pitied the poor girl who would get him for the night.
Since those days, I have pitied doctors from my heart.
I was pitying those who must be out in it this night.
He looked at me and his expression was almost pitying.
To think he was going to lie to the only people around who pitied him!
I turned to look at her and felt a rush of pitying love.
I believed my parents loved her and only pitied me.
They were the enemies of God, and he pitied them.
In the lands they went through, sometimes she was pitied.
Otherwise, the only person you'll end up pitying is yourself.
He would have pitied them, but all of these problems now seemed so remote.
Well, if no one else pitied him, he'd do it himself.
"Then I can just look at them and smile, sort of pitying."
Then he turned, and his eyes were so sad that again I pitied him.
For a moment I pitied her, forgetting she was no true child.
There were not wanting a few women who pitied him.
He had disciplined himself to avoid this approach to anyone: Pity me.
To think she had once pitied the woman her bruises!