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The child’s pathetic pleas for forgiveness stirred the young man’s heart.
1883, George Reynolds, “History of the Book of Mormon: Contents of the Records, II,”, in Contributor:
We have now arrived at one of the most pathetic and glorious events in the history of Israel, one which sanctifies the Lamanite race with the powers of martyrdom, and, by the blood of the victims, washes its garments white from many a former sin.
She held his hand in one of hers, but she too was dozing, and the two made a pretty, or rather a pathetic, picture.
1887, Harriet W. Daly, Digging, Squatting, and Pioneering Life in the Northern Territory of South Australia, page 150:
There was no hospital, or any accommodation for the sick men. Each mate nursed his fellow, and some strikingly pathetic touches of devotion were shown here and there amongst them.
e was led away to a private sanitarium for mental disease, while in the newspapers appeared pathetic accounts of his mental breakdown and of the saintliness of his character.
1894, A. M. Clarke, The Life of Saint Francis Borgia, page 95:
On a certain Good Friday, in what year we are not told, an especially moving and pathetic sermon was preached in the Cathedral by Father John Texeda, upon the sufferings of our Lord.
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