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I looked at the small forlorn figure of the leader.
He was a forlorn figure, looking rather as if nobody owned him.
He looked at the forlorn figure of his distant cousin, now very close up.
On the vast plain she was a tiny forlorn figure.
I watched her lone, forlorn figure, looking out over the delta wall.
He was the first to recognize the forlorn figure that rolled on to the grass.
And when the platform emptied, he could see at the very end of it, a forlorn figure sitting all by herself.
Today he seems a forlorn figure in his checkered sport coat.
He stood, a forlorn figure, in the middle of the road, watching until Martin turned a bend and was gone from sight.
Gandhi was then 78 and a forlorn figure.
Then his eye was attracted by the forlorn figure of Jerry Mitchell.
Tea was half over when the dining room was invaded by a forlorn figure.
A forlorn figure, Johnson longs to marry and worries what will happen to him when he is too old to perform.
He waved farewell to the two forlorn figures who stood at the rail of the flagship.
Jaric stared at the forlorn figure across the darkened room.
His forlorn figure haunted her thoughts all night.
The most forlorn figure in this political landscape may be Mr. Fox.
By the time he arrived, Doral stood a forlorn figure on the platform.
In other pictures he cuts a forlorn figure on city streets or sitting in a field of tall grass.
He could see Frodo below him, a grey forlorn figure splayed against the cliff.
A final visual check on Gabriel showed him a forlorn figure bumbling through the mire.
He notices a forlorn figure of a woman who meets the local ferry every afternoon hoping that her strayed husband will be on it.
The last forlorn figure was still visible at the final turn of the plateau as the terrible host on the plains hove into view.
Iggy Pop, who had become a forlorn figure in the glam world, was often seen at the club.
Ramus was more interested in the forlorn figure.