| 1. | The one who feels misused just whines piteously and finds another place.
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| 2. | They were charged and piteously torn to pieces by the French forces.
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| 3. | They can exult childishly in every win and weep piteously at every loss.
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| 4. | "I was cold, " she later explained, piteously.
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| 5. | She hung her little head and whimpered piteously.
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| 6. | I cried out piteously, for the humiliation and the pain were very great.
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| 7. | A letter from Ingoldsby appealing piteously to the Duke of Cumberland is in the British Museum.
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| 8. | In January 1820 the duke died of pneumonia, just days before his piteously mad old father.
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| 9. | "I could hear noise, nothing but noise, " one French reviewer wrote piteously.
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| 10. | The papooses wailed so loudly, and so piteously, that even not firing could not quell their voices.
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