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1  The doctor seemed to be pondering sadly.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 3: CHAPTER XII—THE GRANDFATHER
2  Thus he took sad council with his thoughts.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER IV—THE IMMORTAL LIVER 68
3  Henceforth, there must be no sadness anywhere.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—JEAN VALJEAN STILL WEARS HIS ARM IN A SLING
4  She would have been sad, if sadness had been possible to her.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 8: CHAPTER II—ANOTHER STEP BACKWARDS
5  She would have been sad, if sadness had been possible to her.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 8: CHAPTER II—ANOTHER STEP BACKWARDS
6  If you only knew, Monsieur Pontmercy, her pretty rosy cheeks were my delight; when I saw her in the least pale, I was sad.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 9: CHAPTER V—A NIGHT BEHIND WHICH THERE IS DAY
7  He lives alone, which renders him a little sad, perhaps; Enjolras complains of his greatness, which binds him to widowhood.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XIV—WHEREIN WILL APPEAR THE NAME OF ENJOLRAS' ...
8  On this occasion once more, as had happened to him already in other sad vicissitudes, two roads opened out before him, the one tempting, the other alarming.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER IV—THE IMMORTAL LIVER 68
9  Combeferre, surrounded by students and artisans, was speaking of the dead, of Jean Prouvaire, of Bahorel, of Mabeuf, and even of Cabuc, and of Enjolras' sad severity.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER II—WHAT IS TO BE DONE IN THE ABYSS IF ONE DOES ...
10  It must not be supposed that he was delivered from all those obsessions of the memory which force us, even when happy, even when satisfied, to glance sadly behind us.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 5: CHAPTER VII—THE EFFECTS OF DREAMS MINGLED WITH HAPPINESS