" "We think it is a very miserable story," said the rats.
"He is too big," they all said, and the turkey cock, who had been born into the world with spurs, and fancied himself really an emperor, puffed himself out like a vessel in full sail, and flew at the duckling, and became quite red in the head with passion, so that the poor little thing did not know where to go, and was quite miserable because he was so ugly and laughed at by the whole farmyard.
He wanted to take me where the cold would hurt me and make me more miserable.
With a loud and miserable scream of sadness and lost hope,he ran into the laboratory.
The monster finished telling me his story, and then he said: 'I am alone and miserable.
I started to feel miserable.
"The man who was buried right here was miserable before he died.
" One boy was listening to the girl and said, " 'If your name ends with '-sen', you will be miserable.
" "A fairy told them that the princess will be very miserable because of a young man.
He looked up at me and smiled; and yet he had been hissed off only a minute before—hissed off from a wretched theatre, by a miserable audience.
As I read it,I was sad to think how miserable Anne had been,in a big house away from home,where no one understood her.
Every day they became more miserable.
It is a miserable story indeed, especially now I have fallen into the hands of boys.
"What a scandalous condition this place is in," said he; never, certainly, had he found his own times so miserable as on this evening.
" The candle grumbled to himself regretting for his miserable situation.
For a long time all this had depressed the husband, who always had been a hard-working and law-abiding citizen; now the thought of the future filled him with despair; yes, many times he even threatened to end his miserable and hopeless existence.
How miserable it must be to be born a little bird!