1 Natur is sadly abused by man, when he once gets the mastery.
2 "You may be right," Cora replied, smiling again, but far more sadly than before.
3 "What is ordered must sooner or later arrive," continued Hawkeye, turning with a sad and humbled look to Uncas.
4 David smiled sadly, though not without a momentary gleam of pleasure, at this allusion to his beloved vocation.
5 It is rather joy than labor to the spirit, to lift up the voice in praise; but sadly do these boys abuse their gifts.
6 The woman was commencing a low and plaintive howl at the sad and shameful spectacle, when the chief put forth his hand and gently pushed her aside.
7 But sad and melancholy as this group may easily be imagined, it was far less touching than another, that occupied the opposite space of the same area.
8 Each drew a chair, and while the veteran communed a few moments with his own thoughts, apparently in sadness, the youth suppressed his impatience in a look and attitude of respectful attention.
9 But when the labors of the kind beings who had performed these sad and friendly offices were so far completed, they hesitated, in a way to show that they knew not how much further they might proceed.
10 The vestments of the stranger announced him to be one who held a responsible situation near the person of the captain of the Canadas; and who, as it would now seem, finding his errand of peace frustrated by the fierce impetuosity of his allies, was content to become a silent and sad spectator of the fruits of a contest that he had arrived too late to anticipate.