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  • Poor James is so unhappy! (4)
  • And his flower so unhappy! (8)
  • Unhappy man! (4)
  • Unhappy Maria! (4)
  • Frederica makes me very unhappy! (4)
  • Why be unhappy? (8)
  • A most unhappy creature. (8)
  • I hate people being unhappy. (8)
  • He will soon be very unhappy. (10)
  • But do not be unhappy, Eleanor. (4)
  • Unhappy things have taken place. (12)
  • Be sure of that, and be not unhappy. (10)
  • He cried, poor unhappy man, real tears! (10)
  • Winifred let him go with an unhappy pride. (8)
  • De Craye was heartily unhappy at the sight. (10)
  • I shall be lonely and unhappy till I see you. (8)
  • Yet everybody said now that she was unhappy. (10)
  • I was uncomfortable enough, I may say unhappy. (4)
  • I should have been so unhappy about them if Mrs. (9)
  • The unhappy victim of her devotion stood panting. (10)
  • There was yet another thing that made her unhappy. (5)
  • I had seen him shortly before this unhappy business. (8)
  • On three occasions, that unhappy woman forgave him. (10)
  • I do not let anybody see I am unhappy, not even mama. (10)
  • It would be the worst misery of all if I made you unhappy. (8)
  • Having said which, Nedda felt unhappy; her Dad was not old! (8)
  • If you promise him in this moon, your life may be unhappy. (18)
  • Would they refuse to bury that unhappy one in a churchyard? (8)
  • I can point to my unhappy star, and say, blame that more than me. (10)
  • In her war-panoply before unhappy strangers, she was a Britomart. (10)
  • Two unhappy brothers named Nelson gained an unenviable notoriety. (19)
  • She had the insolence to notice my face, and ask me not to be unhappy. (10)
  • The unhappy fellow was precipitated by the devil of his false position. (10)
  • Restless, unhappy, puzzled, he wandered round and about all the afternoon. (8)
  • And, with her faculty for self-effacement, he knew she would not be unhappy. (8)
  • He hated the unhappy woman who was causing him these horrors of uncertainty. (8)
  • Well, if she was unhappy, was it not the fulfilment of his prophecy in Venice? (10)
  • She did not want them to be unhappy, but she simply could not take them seriously. (8)
  • Hugged fast in iron muscles, the unhappy creature raved of his being a caged lion. (10)
  • I reproach myself for having even, though innocently, made her unhappy on that score. (4)
  • Her face was set and stern, with a kind of dreary purpose in it, which made him unhappy. (13)
  • Miss Naylor says he is unhappy, but I think he does not take enough exercise; and O Chris! (8)
  • Nothing could save the unhappy gentleman from a distracting scene and much archaic English. (10)
  • She, who had made a love-match which had been successful, had a horror of unhappy marriages. (8)
  • The knowledge that she had been unhappy long before he knew her had kept his conscience still. (8)
  • I pray every night, and I go to church every Sunday, and I never know what it is to be unhappy. (10)
  • When breakfast was over and he had got away to his old greenhouse, he had a strange, unhappy time. (8)
  • Why should I think myself fit to legislate for the unhappy wretches one sees about in the streets? (8)
  • The little quiet footing and the bowed head by his side, moved him to entreat her not to be unhappy. (10)
  • Since nothing could take away that knowledge, it seemed that she could never again be utterly unhappy. (8)
  • With him that pleasant vacuity had soon been ended by an early marriage, and its unhappy consequences. (8)
  • To think of her going home, and sitting lonely, frightened, and unhappy, all the evening, was dreadful. (8)
  • She felt that he had been very ill-used, and was quite unhappy in having to communicate what had passed. (4)
  • Through endless labyrinths of delusion these two unhappy creatures might be traced, were it profitable. (10)
  • Of this considerable period you are unable to remember one unhappy moment, and in point of fact there was none. (7)
  • He was too utterly morose and unhappy if she did not smile on him, too alive and excited and grateful if she did. (8)
  • Amalia then came to the rescue of the unhappy military wits that were standing a cross-fire of sturdy interrogation. (10)
  • And somehow she knew he had come down this evening because he was lonely and unhappy, and instinct had made him turn to her. (8)
  • It seemed to be the voice of an unhappy woman, and this pleased the knight, for he had ridden forth in search of adventures. (5)
  • He believed that Durgin would not fail to make her unhappy, yet he had not done what he might to deliver her out of his hand. (9)
  • Then he looked unhappy, for Colonel Woodburn did not seem to enjoy his reassuring words; but Miss Woodburn came to his rescue. (9)
  • A few houses resist their attacks; when these are fired 200 unhappy beings, the hope and pride of the colony, are burnt alive. (19)
  • It was a terrible thing to do, and many hearts, even among the rude soldiers, beat warmly for the fate of the unhappy Acadians. (19)
  • This lady had recovered Mr. Parsley from Rose, but had only succeeded in making the curate unhappy, without satisfying herself. (10)
  • King Francis of France, years before, had been stricken by death, and thereupon his country became plunged in unhappy civil war. (19)
  • The pain of being obliged to practise concealment towards him, was very little inferior to the pain of having made Harriet unhappy. (4)
  • I shall give an instance of this habit of interruption, and let the unhappy wight who has filled such an office as mine pity my woes. (6)
  • For if Constantia was like certain of the ladies whom he had rendered unhappy, triumphed over, as it is queerly called, Clara was not. (10)
  • Besides, Lady Ormont appeared, in the company of her friend Selina Collett, not worse than rather too thoughtful; not distinctly unhappy. (10)
  • The unhappy merchant had made vehement efforts to perplex his hearing, that her words might be empty and not future dragons round his couch. (10)
  • Georgiana here interposed to save him from the awful encomiums of Mrs. Chump, by desiring to know whether Emilia seemed unhappy or distressed. (10)
  • Then her lips moved in one of those little, soft hurrying whispers that unhappy dreamers utter, the words all blurred with their wistful rushing. (8)
  • For the present the first official relation of the unhappy fight of the 24th June is published, and is accordingly anxiously scanned and closely studied. (10)

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