20 Verbs to Use for the Word condolence

Doré, quickly realizing what the situation was, offered her condolences but assured Graham that if he were to make that second wish with great sincerity, there was a very good chance he could come back for a visit.

He had no wish 'to dress up a withered person, nor to drag it about to public places;' but he was equally averse from 'sitting at home, wrapped up in flannels,' to receive condolences from people he did not care forand attentions from relations who were impatient for his death.

They exchanged some vague condolences, but when he is talking to a bourgeois a peasant always complains; it is a habit, a way of defending himself against a possible appeal to his pocketbook; they would have talked in the same way about an epidemic of fever.

From my den I return you condolence for your decaying sight,not for anything there is to see in the country, but for the miss of the pleasure of reading a London newspaper.

The glorious time they are having reaches its climax when you hear the polite condolences to the victims uttered in exquisite French.

There for a while Gouvernail alone was with him and no one else, but after a while several knights came to him and gave him great condolence and offered to join with him as his knights-companion.

If I had conceived that her illness was at all serious, I should have gone to gather wisdom from her for my own hourbut now, that all her anxieties are past, I can invent no condolence.

[Reading the names of the visitors who have called to leave their condolences] Mrs. Frances and Mrs. Winnifred Glebe, who are they?" "TATTLEAID.

" We murmured condolences, but Monk waived them aside.

With a stick and a handkerchief, he twisted on a tourniquet, muttering condolence: "Pain much?

His two friends, closely regarding him, saw that he was unhappy, but wisely forbore to make him more unhappy still by obtruding their condolence on him.

Ostensibly she came to see you and pay her condolences, but as she knew that you had been away in the country she ought to have telephoned to learn if you had come up to London.

Sarrion now took the lead in conversation, and proffered the usual condolences and desire to help, in the formal Spanish way.

To Mrs. Stanley's groanings and murmurings she vouchsafed rare and brief condolences.

But,' she added vehemently, 'as a Frenchwoman, accept my condolence.

She wrote her condolences in due form to Fareham, and in due time was answered by Lucy Archfield.

Gentlemen of the House of Representatives: I receive with great respect and affection the condolence of the House of Representatives on the melancholy and affecting event in the death of the most illustrious and beloved personage which this country ever produced.

"Miss Pelham," he said coldly, "will you be kind enough to carry my condolences to the ladies at court, and say that I recommend reading as an antidote for the poison which idleness produces.

A deputation was accordingly chosen to convey to Domina Lucrezia and her sons the condolences of the city, and to offer to Lorenzo the coveted Headship of the State.

A RESOLUTION expressing the condolence of Congress for Mrs. Margaret S. Taylor.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  condolence