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Thus, that history of 'The Wretched,' was the pabulum of the South in 1864; and as the French title had retained on the backs of the pamphlets, the soldiers, little familiar with the Gallic pronunciation, called the book "Lee's Miserables!" Then another step was taken.
What makes me wretched is that all these stunts, acrobatics, point-scoring and flashy displays of sexual availability are what matter.
Wretched are they, and mean With paucity that never was simplicity.
The most wretched are the orphans.
The words I utter when wretched are words of defiance".
But the most wretched is the young traveller.
What is worst, what is most wretched, is being almost ready to write.
Just as Cameron's big alibi was that wretched note from Labour's Liam Byrne, saying "there's no money left", so Barnet brandished a "graph of doom" showing its budgetary crunch.
Instead, he pointed out that wretched practices could not be detached from the larger pattern of habits and institution in which they were implicated, and that this pattern had a beneficial effect.
And the bedspread was just that wretched color of brownish yellow that seemed as if it could be hiding years of stains.
I knew that that wretched day was coming -- Graduation Day.
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