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1 With such an example before us we should have been utterly discouraged .
2 He seems utterly discouraged , but no word of complaint passes his lips.
3 The boy was utterly discouraged , and as he walked along he groaned aloud.
4 Everywhere I found the people looking blank, hopeless, and utterly discouraged .
5 I am utterly discouraged , and made up my mind to give up painting.'
6 Then one dark day the husband comes home utterly discouraged .
7 And Akaky Akakiyevich went away after these words, utterly discouraged .
8 However, they knew his power of disguising himself, and they were not utterly discouraged .
9 Years and years ago, utterly discouraged , yet mechanically keeping on, he ceased to write.
10 Gervaise, now utterly discouraged , grew more indolent every day.
11 No wonder, from the pressure which was on him, that Mr. Walcott felt utterly discouraged .
12 So, many of our young men are utterly discouraged , and utterly unfit to resist temptation.
13 Fifteen minutes afterwards Ruth came back from her second interview with Harriet, looking utterly discouraged .
14 She had passed a frightful week, hustled by everyone, without a sou, and utterly discouraged .
15 No wonder she is heart-sick and utterly discouraged .
16 The enormity of the task utterly discouraged any hope for success, yet what other course lay open?
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