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1 XXXVII | weeping at times. You ought to pity me!~As for our subject under 2 XLIV | like that, never my own! Pity yourself then, you who belong 3 LVIII | sandstone to drag along! And you pity yourself for a labor that 4 LXXXVI | thrown in one’s teeth. Have pity! There are so many fine 5 LXXXVII | neither love, nor hate, nor pity, nor anger. As for sympathy, 6 CXXXVI | compromise themselves or out of pity for me. The more indulgent 7 CLXVII | Footnote: De Goncourt.] and you pity the unhappy Edmond. You 8 CLXXXVII | the ignominy of others. I pity those who do the evil! while 9 CLXXXVII | fallen from its nest; why not pity a heap of consciences fallen 10 CXCIV | talked together! What a pity that we should live so far 11 CXCVII | worn out it will be open to pity, it will take the part of 12 CXCVII | comfort, we shall have to pity the German nation for its 13 CCI | is saved because he had pity on a pig? it is always the 14 CCV | the midst of rehearsals, I pity you, and yet I imagine that 15 CCXXXVI | contrary to them. I do not pity the incendiary and the assassin 16 CCXXXVI | the hand of the law; I do pity profoundly the class which 17 CCXXXVI | producing such monsters. I pity humanity, I wish it were 18 CCXXXVIII| distressing. Poor Theo! I pity him deeply, not because 19 CCXXXVIII| must rise above them with pity. That’s it! I love you, 20 CCXXXIX | COPY. To resume, I do not pity him, I ENVY HIM. For, frankly, 21 CCLXXII | dear good master, do not pity me, for I don’t feel pitiable.~ 22 CCLXXVI | back into the theatre! I pity you! After having put dogs 23 CCLXXIX | a play that you came? I pity you for having anything 24 CCCIX | from the ideal. Thence your pity for life, your serenity, 25 CCCXVI | is not she whom we must pity.~What is to become of you? 26 CCCXVII | her most! I need her.~I pity you the annoyances that