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It is little consolation to know that the kid who beat up my son has been caught, nothing will really happen to him, and he won't even have to apologize.

She lost the tournament in the final round, but she won a new tennis racquet as a consolation prize.

A Swiss proverb notes that great consolation may grow out of the smallest saying.

I know you didn't get the job, but if it is any consolation, you were the second choice out of over 20 applicants.

She turned to her writing of poetry, as a kind of consolation.

Berthe Morisot once observed that the love of nature is consolation against failure.

It is a consolation that no one was killed.

But we had one consolation, the prakriti we had was all kinetic, and the best in the whole mass.

"Is there any thing, which can now afford me any consolation?

On all occasions of anxiety which were multiplied upon him, by reason of his exquisite sensibility, he longed for the consolation her society used to afford him; and although his susceptibility to the action of external causes, would not allow him to remain in continued and unalterable gloom and melancholy, yet in solitude, and on the slightest accident, his distress returned, and he despaired of the possibility of ever retrieving his lost happiness.

Health, according to the view we have taken of it, may be compared to a musical string, tuned to a certain pitch, or note; and though perhaps in the great bulk of mankind, either from the manner of living, or from other circumstances, the excitement is a little below, and requires to be screwed up to the healthy pitch, yet there are others where it is apt to get constantly above, and where it requires letting down to this pitch; my constitution is one of these: but I have this consolation, that if I can for a few years ward off the fatal effects of some acute sthenic diseases, this tendency to sthenic diathesis will gradually wear off, and I may probably enjoy a state of good health, at a time, when most constitutions of an opposite cast begin to give way.

The present species takes its name from dulcis, sweet, and amaras, bitter, referring to the taste of the juice; the generic name is derived from solamen, solace or consolation, referring to the relief afforded by the narcotic properties of some of these plants.

' 'Fine consolation,' muttered Jean.

Sick with the necessity for consolation, he went on the following morning to see the captain.

Carlaw in a moment came running after them again, and strode along beside them with a forlorn expression of countenance and with a hurried appeal to Comethup to bear his trouble manfully, and to look to something higher for consolation.

The very tones of the captain’s voice seemed to bring peace and consolation to him, and he went about the house-into every room except that which was closed against him-and wandered in the garden of the roses, almost believing that the roses drooped their heads a little, in pity for his sorrow.

Comethup, who had been on the point of offering some sort of consolation, was so disarmed by the ease with which she threw aside any touch of emotion she had displayed that he said nothing.

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