He would not creep about the country with moaning voice and melancholy eyes, with draggled dress and outward signs of wretchedness. |
But the statistics alone, as horrifying as they are, hardly convey the trauma, pain and wretchedness of the victims. |
But there are fissures in the cocky exterior that occasionally reveal a rage and a wretchedness that seems to border on despair. |
In fact, they mattered more than her wretchedness, even more than my loved, lost and delinquent father who had put us in this situation. |
But, he failed to mention that, with that knowledge comes misery and wretchedness, pain and suffering. |
Besides, it gives her a window on community wretchedness and some remarkable efforts to combat it. |