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Because he pitied the fool.
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Jensen feels protective of the consultants and tries to shield them from the usual stresses of office work, but he is emphatic that the arrangement has endured not because he pities them but because their work is excellent.
The woman tells her that her youngest son, age 8, would like to spend time with her this summer because he pities her being alone.
Its central black character even bore the name Tom, and, just as Stowe's character saves a white girl from drowning, Lee's Tom Robinson helps a lonely, impoverished white girl with her errands because he pities her.
In a response, Caldeira wrote that he pitied them, because while they trust people who are wrong, they're not wrong to doubt official narratives.
(Ableman's editor is pitied because "he couldn't any longer afford oysters").
Most of all, Marino is almost pitied because he was so productive, yet unable to win a championship.
"I thought it was because you pitied me".
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