39 examples of down-hearted in sentences

Not sickjust out of sorts, you know, down-hearted like.

"Don't be down-hearted," Carolyn June laughed, "it may not go that far.

" "Well, Hasty, I'm sorry, very sorry for you," said Mrs. Jennings; "but don't be down-hearted; I will postpone going East this week, and see what can be done for you; and if my husband can't buy Mark, he probably knows some one who wants a trusty servant, such as I know Mark to be.

" We never was down-hearted Nor let our courage fail But bore away up to Greenland For to catch the Greenland whale, For to catch the Greenland whale.

The men were too down-hearted to want to talk; and there was little that the boys had to communicate, because they were now in a position where they could do absolutely nothing to help themselves; and must depend entirely upon the coming of the tug.

I don't like to see you on this last day down-hearted and apprehensive like this.

The poor Ning-po crew, whom I could plainly see on board, seemed to be very much down-hearted and frightened.

I am writing it a little bit at a time, to keep myself from getting too dreadfully down-hearted.

It will comfort the old manandand comfort me too; for I get down-hearted about him at times.

Inger is sad and down-hearted enough; ay, so erringly faithful that she mourns for him.

And he looked so down-hearted when he said this, I wanted to know what was the matter; but he said, 'It won't do, for a little lady like you to know the troubles of we poor creatures,' but one day, when Sam came home from New Orleans he brought him a letter from his wife, and he really seemed to be overjoyed, and he kissed the letter, and put it in his bosom, and I never saw him look half so happy before.

When England came in, the merchants of Germany were very down-hearted, for they saw all their over-seas trade cut off at a blow.

" "But don't you get down-hearted, living all alone?" "O, no, mum; I do suppose I'm the happiest woman in the city o' New Yorruk.

ARE WE DOWN-HEARTED?" SECOND TEUTON.

If you'll let me come and spend an evening now and then with you both, it will keep me from getting utterly down-hearted, and maybe will make me a better husband to the future Mrs. Sheldon Wilber.

" When Baxter left us, we could not but feel a little down-hearted, and Euphemia turned to her guide-book to see if his remarks were corroborated there.

Was I down-hearted?

He was in great distress himself about Tommy, but he kept a courageous face for her, and his last words flung in at the carriage window were, "Now dinna be down-hearted; I'm nain down-hearted mysel', for we're very sure he'll find a wy."

He was in great distress himself about Tommy, but he kept a courageous face for her, and his last words flung in at the carriage window were, "Now dinna be down-hearted; I'm nain down-hearted mysel', for we're very sure he'll find a wy."

Fred came in presently to see if I was up yet, and to ask me to lunch, but I felt so miserable and down-hearted that I made an excuse of my late breakfast for not joining them.

But de sick wife kissed his brow: "Sun, don't get down-hearted now; Ef we only pay expense We mus' wuk we common-sense, Cut an' carve, an' carve an' cut, Mek gill sarbe fe quattiewut; We mus' try mek two ends meet Neber mind how hard be it.

My honored father-in-law is much distressed and down-hearted.

All down-hearted folk, sorrowful, disappointed people, the unlucky, the ill-considered, the mésestimésthose who found themselves condemned to discharge uncongenial duties in unsympathetic society, turned instinctively to Mr. Locker for a consolation, so softly administered that it was hard to say it was intended.

I was a bit down-hearted when I wrote last, for your letter had said 'Dardanelles.'

I was extremely down-hearted, and though I could not sell my piece of land I spent three sous in buying two cigars to smoke, and I walked about the Piazza Colonna in the sun; I would not go home to dinner until I had decided what to do.

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