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In Bedlam, the squirrel kept him company, and he mourns it in his 1834 drawing.
(His attitude toward his pets betrays a similar fixity of spirit: "Each time one of Yves's French bulldogs dies, he mourns it, buys another and calls it Moujik," the author writes).
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But will he mourn it when it's gone, this work that was so long in the making?
He mourns that "it sometimes seems as if the movies are more mediocre than ever, more craven and cowardly, more skillfully manufactured to pander to the lowest tastes instead of educating them".
He will mourn it once it's gone.
Over Woody's residence and place of business there had gathered a pool of silence of the same perimeter as the church bells while they were ringing, and he mourned under it, this melancholy morning of sun and autumn.
So it's no surprise when he mourns Congress's failure to "rein in" entitlements.
I mourn it all".
By all means mourn it.
"I mourn it during Passover".
Why not mourn it.
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