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10031 She raised her veil as she spoke , and we could see that she was indeed in a pitiable state of agitation , her face all drawn and grey , with restless frightened eyes , like those of some hunted animal .
10048 I have no one to turn to -- none , save only one , who cares for me , and he , poor fellow , can be of little aid .
10087 " You can imagine from what I say that my poor sister Julia and I had no great pleasure in our lives .
10576 The presence of the gipsies , and the use of the word ' band ' , which was used by the poor girl , no doubt , to explain the appearance which she had caught a hurried glimpse of by the light of her match , were sufficient to put me upon an entirely wrong scent .
11148 And yet there have been times when the poor girl has wanted to speak , and yet could not quite bring herself to take the plunge .
13177 There was something that touched me as I read this letter , something pitiable in the reiterated appeals to bring Holmes .
13217 Ah , poor old chap , he clings to any straw .
13436 Poor Annie here and my mother were broken-hearted .
45877 Now , the poor lass upstairs was like to have her wits turned at the singing and shouting and terrible oaths which came up to her from below , for they say that the words used by Hugo Baskerville , when he was in wine , were such as might blast the man who said them .
46105 The only other kinsman whom we have been able to trace was Rodger Baskerville , the youngest of three brothers of whom poor Sir Charles was the elder .

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