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1 By this time Stefan's extreme lassitude , and with it his despair, had vanished.
2 Grace's chief symptom when she awoke on the following morning was an extreme lassitude .
3 Ronnie's first sensation as he returned to consciousness, was of extreme lassitude and exhaustion.
4 Here I spent Sunday, with the extreme lassitude following an extended tramp in the hungry wilderness.
5 He tried hard not to let them see it, but such constraint induced an extreme lassitude .
6 One thing which she could not conceal from Serge was that she suffered from extreme lassitude .
7 Hare had a sensation of extreme lassitude , a deep drowsiness which permeated even to his bones.
8 The poor lad was in that state of extreme lassitude which renders absolute and motionless rest delightful.
9 It gave him a feeling of extreme lassitude , depriving him of all power of speech or movement.
10 It reduces the subject to a condition of extreme lassitude , so that really nothing matters or seems to matter.
11 A feeling of extreme lassitude crept over her and she slipped back into the hammock with a sensation of nausea.
12 And as though taking advantage of the darkness and her extreme lassitude , an oppressive, overpowering desire began to assail her.
13 I felt extreme lassitude , and exhaustion followed the slightest effort; but the use of snow to the head produced great relief.
14 As soon as Jarro understood that this terrible danger was past, extreme lassitude came over him, and he fell asleep anew.
15 Extreme lassitude made it impossible for Mrs. Weldon to continue any longer a journey made under such painful conditions.
16 'So like, so very like, was day to day.' Extreme lassitude seemed all that the world could show her.
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