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More "Sad-faced" Quotes from Famous Books
... reclined in a dip in the soft bedding; his bulky body had formed. Over beyond him lay a sad-faced man in an exhausted slumber, looking so utterly done out and ill that ... — Andy the Acrobat • Peter T. Harkness
... I should, I resolved to instruct her in the matter of a more suitable diet for her offspring, the present one, as I have said, carrying quite too large a preponderance of animal fats. Also, I mused upon the extraordinary tolerance she accorded to the sad-faced but too demonstrative Mr. Barker. He had been named, I fancied, by some one with a primitive sense of humour, I mean to say, he might have been facetiously called "Barker" because he actually barked a bit, though adding ... — Ruggles of Red Gap • Harry Leon Wilson
... you about m'sieu'," replied the sad-faced woman. She made a motion of her head backwards towards the wood. "About ... — The Judgment House • Gilbert Parker
... pity them," came in a low voice from a sad-faced woman, clad in the sable robes of mourning. It was that "distant branch of the family," none other than Mrs. Crane's own widowed sister, for whom the patriotic contractor had so generously provided with a home, and one dollar ... — Clemence - The Schoolmistress of Waveland • Retta Babcock
... The sad-faced youth shivered at the sound of this voice and seemed to awake suddenly from out of a reverie. He passed his hand once or twice across his forehead as if to rally his wits and reduce the chaos within and around him to some sort of order, but gradually ... — The Day of Wrath • Maurus Jokai
... the sad-faced angel Who writes our errors down Will ascribe to you more honor Than ... — The World's Best Poetry Volume IV. • Bliss Carman
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