337 examples of piteously in sentences

Rosa had taken his rejected arm again in a panic of guilty repentance, and, looking at his half-suffused eyes, cried, piteously: "Oh, forgive me, Richard, forgive meI did not mean it!

He caresses it, he clings to its neck and calls to it piteously.

At this volley of questions the bewildered man turned piteously to the sleepers, and then stared at Jack in perplexity.

Linda, ministering to some of Vincent's comrades, was piteously besought to ask her mistress's good offices for an orderly in the small-pox ward.

Her father, with the doctor, entered the room; but at the sight Kate turned her head to the wall, crying, piteously: "No, nonot here, not here!

she said piteously, falling back a step but still keeping her hand upon the knob of the door as if to block the way to Donnegan.

he said piteously; whereupon the magician said more kindly: "Fear nothing, but obey me.

For God's sake try to do something," he wailed, piteously.

After the battle his body was found, and beside it his dog, moaning piteously and licking his dead master's face.

In the Sahara, by a lonely well, in the midst of boundless sterility, where the curse on earth seems to have burnt blackest, a camel passes every night groaning piteously, and wandering about in search of its murdered master, so the tale was told me.

"Oh, please, don't speak of England!" Her pretty forehead puckered, and her mouth drooped piteously.

For reply, she bent forward, took the dog from him, and tried to settle it on her lap; but the mite looked piteously at Stafford and whined, its big eyes imploring him to let it come back.

At this conjecture which, only now after she had uttered it, Sally saw plainly, she began to weep and sob piteously, while Edi took Ritz by the hand and ran toward home as quickly as possible.

Presently the door opened and the good man entered, he who had called to us from the marsha tall, emaciated old man, piteously thin, and old, and work-weary to look on, but with a keen, bright eye in his head, and something of a proud air about his ancient figure.

He was down on his knees now, with his head wedged into the aperture, drawing in his breath with long, forced gasps, looking piteously into the boy's face.

Jeremiah piteously gives way to despairing lamentations.

" And day by day this pining innocent Thus to his father piteously did cry, Till hunger had perform'd the stern intent Of their fierce foes.

he asked piteously.

I have seen the women go to their work after such a flogging, crying and taking on most piteously.

" Peverell hastened into the room, and there he saw poor Madgeher face buried in her hands, rocking to and fro, weeping most piteously, and as Francis had described, ever and anon calling upon the Lord, but in a tone of such utter wretchedness, that it pierced his very heart.

He sobbed piteously, and at length said "Do not go, sirdo not leave me!

He raised his head slowly, and looked piteously upon me, but in a moment again he resumed his original position.

Oh, Lord,' he continued, piteously wringing his hands, 'why did I mix myself up with this trouble?'

he continued piteously.

As Frowenfeld, with every demonstration of beseeching kindness, began to speak, he lifted his eyes and said, piteously: "Stop!

337 examples of  piteously  in sentences