Sobbed
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Well one day, Emma comes in and she hangs her head in her lap, and she
sobbed
for most of the hour.
When I was watching this movie, a couple viewers next to me
sobbed
whenever you're "supposed" to sob -- or at least feel "touched".
She
sobbed
pitifully without any tears for the crying scene.
Between then and now (embarrassed at age 15) I have seen it over 25 times and have
sobbed
each and every one of them.
I remember as soon as I left the theater, I called my best friend and
sobbed
to her how much I loved her.
The first time I watched this film, I must have been about nine or ten and even at that age, I
sobbed
my heart out.
I cried when Irene Dune couldn't have children anymore, I cried when The adoption baby was bought out and I
sobbed
and
sobbed
when the little girl died.
The first time I watched Common Ground I actually
sobbed.
For a moment Oblonsky's face looked sad, but a minute later when, with a slight spring in his step and smoothing his whiskers, he entered the waiting-room where Vronsky was, Oblonsky had quite forgotten how he had
sobbed
with despair over his sister's corpse, and he saw in Vronsky only a hero and an old friend.
" Catherine
sobbed.
Berthe, in fact, no longer
sobbed.
When the moment for the farewells had come, Madame Homais wept, Justin sobbed; Homais, as a man of nerve, concealed his emotion; he wished to carry his friend's overcoat himself as far as the gate of the notary, who was taking Leon to Rouen in his carriage.
She sobbed; called on Leon, sent him tender words and kisses lost in the wind.
Charles lost his head with anxiety, and little Berthe would not go to bed without her mamma, and
sobbed
enough to break her heart.
Herr Boschen said he had sung it once before the German Emperor, and he (the German Emperor) had
sobbed
like a little child.
Harris
sobbed
like a little child, and the dog howled till I thought his heart or his jaw must surely break.
"My son! my son!
" sobbed
the father, "there is mercy in heaven, if there is none on earth.
Frances
sobbed
a moment on his bosom, and he tore himself from her presence.
"I didn't do it, friends," he sobbed; "'pon my word and honor I never done it."
He sobbed, now, to think he should never, never hear that old familiar sound any more--it was very hard, but it was forced on him; since he was driven out into the cold world, he must submit--but he forgave them.
And Mrs. Harper
sobbed
as if her heart would break.
And as Madame Raquin
sobbed
louder, unable to restrain her tears, Michaud resumed:"Come, come, have a little courage.
As Madame Raquin went to bed, she
sobbed
bitterly, accusing herself of having less strength than Therese, and of desiring, out of egotism, a marriage that the young widow accepted by simple abnegation.
Those tears coursing, one by one, down this lifeless countenance, not a wrinkle of which moved, that inert, wan face which could not weep with its features, and whose eyes alone sobbed, presented a poignant spectacle.
"I cry,
" sobbed
the young woman, "I cry because—you know why—Oh!
He remembered how often he had buried his trembling head beneath the bedclothes, and heard the harsh word, and the hard stripe, and his mother's wailing; and though the man
sobbed
aloud with agony of mind as he left the spot, his fist was clenched, and his teeth were set, in a fierce and deadly passion.
'And now,
' sobbed
Mrs. Pott, 'now, after all, to be treated in this way; to be reproached and insulted in the presence of a third party, and that party almost a stranger.
Hour after hour had he sat on his mother's knee, and with childish sympathy watched the tears that stole down her face, and then crept quietly away into some dark corner, and
sobbed
himself to sleep.
Here Mrs. Nupkins
sobbed.
And here she
sobbed
too.
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