"Condole with" Quotes from Famous Books
... felt for each other, and reciprocally made no secret of the fact that they had been driven into this union against their own wishes. In this singular interchange of confidence, they went so far as to commiserate each other, and to condole with one another as friends, over the wretchedness they endured in ... — Queen Hortense - A Life Picture of the Napoleonic Era • L. Muhlbach
... "And condole with you in the same breath," finished Dick, to Margaret. "You're a lady, I see. Pardon my familiarity at first. Sure you needn't fear me—I have a wife as beautiful as yourself. As for this ... — Philip Winwood • Robert Neilson Stephens
... away a deal of money that evening, with something which to him was dearer. Had you attempted to condole with him he would ... — The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck - A Comedy of Limitations • James Branch Cabell
... rule, and said, "Here they are to kindle a fire; here, at the edge of the woods, they are to condole with each other in few words." But they have referred thither [Footnote: That is, to the Council House.] all business to be duly completed, as well as for the mutual embrace of condolence. And they said, "Thither ... — The Iroquois Book of Rites • Horatio Hale
... her side. When the doctor entered the room he saw how it was with instantaneous insight. Mrs Fred was sitting in state, in the pomp of woe, to receive all the compassionate people who might come to condole with her. Nettie, half impatient, half glad that her sister could amuse herself so, sat in busy toleration, putting up with it, carrying on her own work through it all—and still, as always, those bonds ... — The Doctor's Family • Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant
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