1 Her cry steadied him, though it deepened his wrath and pity.
2 "It's a pity, though," Mrs. Hale ended, sighing, "that they're all shut up there'n that one kitchen."
3 What a pity legs could not be shown, she thought, pulling up her petticoats and regretfully viewing them, plump and neat under pantalets.
4 More's the pity none of you have such hands, he added, casting fond but reproving glances at his girls.
5 But more's the pity, there's not enough planters' sons in this County to make up a full troop.
6 He was looking at Charles, and there was understanding in his face and a little pity.
7 They fell on unhearing ears, words that were swift and tender and full of pity, like a father speaking to a hurt child.
8 But there were so many old men and young boys, and the sight of them made her heart contract with pity and with fear.
9 His face was the face of a man drunk with fatigue and impotent rage and burning pity.
10 He was unconsciously wagging his whiskered head in pity and clicking his tongue against his teeth when Scarlett caught his eye.
11 "What a pity he can't marry her now," she thought.
12 "It's a pity Johnnie Gallegher is tied up with Tommy Wellburn on that construction work," she thought.
13 I pity him because he ought to be dead and he isn't.
14 Her heart always ached with pity for him, although she was almost too tired and sleepy to feel anything.
15 She saw his wide shoulders shake as with a nervous chill and, as she watched him pityingly, her pity changed to horror for she saw that he was crying.