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If an evening came and he did not appear, I used to feel so grieved.
To many, she seems less grieved than a loving mother should be.
You're a grieved mother and I want you to see exactly what happened."
Even in his stunned, grieved state, he could see the chain of consequences.
She entered that presence with the bearing of a grieved goddess.
"My heart is ready to break, when I see you in this grieved state of agitation.
Teacher is sad," and let her feel the grieved expression on my face.
He was weary, and more grieved than he wanted to let himself know, at his brother's death.
I felt grieved and angry and puzzled, all in one.
He seemed very grieved about it, although I don't think it had just happened.
"I designed that gallery with a system of walls," he replied in a grieved tone.
"Here is a new difficulty," remarked the Wizard in a grieved tone.
He was looking at the embroidered pall with a kind of grieved fascination.
Uncle, even in the glasses of thine eyes I see thy grieved heart.
"It's very difficult," he said in a grieved tone.
Anita was silent, grieved and stunned by Arnold's fatal accident.
So he spoke with only a grieved emotion.
Randal was so grieved, that he was for a moment unable to utter a word.
Peter looked grieved but held his peace.
Cranston gave a grieved look, and Titus broke into an immediate denial of the fact.
The commodore gave his head a grieved shake.
"Do not look so grieved, Captain," she intoned as long fingers activated the controls which would bring the engines to life.
He looked at Marion, and his eyes, no longer blinky, showed a grieved gaze.
Then he shook his head and said, in a grieved voice: "No, there is none among ye that I know.
HE turned and gave a grieved glance at Weston, who had drawn a watch from his pocket, to note the time.