And he was sad at that saying, and went away grieved: for he had great possessions. |
But he was sad at this word, and went away grieved, for he had great possessions. |
But at these words his face fell (he became gloomy), and he went away grieved, for he was one who owned much property. |
At this the man’s face fell. He went away sad, because he had great wealth. |
At that saying the man’s countenance fell and was gloomy, and he went away grieved and sorrowing, for he was holding great possessions. |
And he, saddening at the word, went off, being grieved, for he was in possession of great wealth. |
At these words his face fell and he went away in deep distress, for he was very rich. |
But his countenance fell at that command and he went away in deep distress, for he owned a great deal of property. |
And 1161 he 3588 was sad 4768 at 1909 that saying, 3056 and went away 565 grieved: 3076 for 1063 he 2258 had 2192 great 4183 possessions. 2933 |
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