But that night, when Marilla went to bed, acutely and miserably conscious that the little gable room at the end of the hall was untenanted by any vivid young life and unstirred by any soft breathing, she buried her face in her pillow, and wept for her girl in a passion of sobs that appalled her when she grew calm enough to reflect how very wicked it must be to take on so about a sinful fellow creature.
Anne laid her hat and jacket away, and shrank miserably into a corner.
When Anne had bad dreams she found herself staring miserably at pass lists of the Entrance exams, where Gilbert Blythe's name was blazoned at the top and in which hers did not appear at all.
" Anne nodded, trying hard not to look virtuously complacent and failing miserably.
At the threshold he recollected that he had not paid for it and he turned miserably back.
" "I think so," said Valancy miserably.
She felt so miserably undressed in its low neck and short sleeves.
He looked into what the successful people were doing differently, and, based on their experience, devised a list of tips for others who want to stop failing miserably.
Your true friends will stick by your side even when you have failed miserably at something.
The numbers pan out similarly miserably for other applications: the 2m virtual reality headsets expected to be sold this year; the 12m annual servers sold or even the 20m Apple watches.
The government's plans to increase numbers have failed miserably.
She told others miserably that she broke down with her husband because their characteristics were not suitable for each other and that she had chosen a wrong man initially.
The wolf felt so painful that he exclaimed miserably and escaped quickly when the dog loosened his bite for breathing.
He two dear sisters were lying there in the basin, miserably murdered and chopped to pieces.
They performed miserably.
Keep people in your life who respect you, and fail miserably at taking advantage of you.
' and tried to outperform the wide receivers and running backs, they would fail miserably.
" asked Alan miserably.
But far away in Africa the magician remembered Aladdin, and by his magic arts discovered that Aladdin, instead of perishing miserably in the cave, had escaped, and had married a princess, with whom he was living in great honour and wealth.
Turning away from the sea we wandered miserably inland, finding as we went various herbs and fruits which we ate, feeling that we might as well live as long as possible though we had no hope of escape.