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1 Then he added, in deep despondency : But it is of no use.
2 At that word the young man, in deep despondency , turned and went.
3 Then upon the gloom of his deep despondency a star had arisen.
4 This event threw him into deep despondency , and seriously affected his health.
5 She understood the deep despondency which had taken possession of Antoinette's mind.
6 His alarm and deep despondency had not escaped the notice of the Prince.
7 I have been much, annoyed at the deep despondency of the crown prince.
8 He was oppressed by that deep despondency which follows great fatigue and excitement.
9 Some sank into deep despondency , others became peevish and impatient.
10 Then L'Épine would shake his head, and the mercurial O'Kimmon groaned his deep despondency .
11 Everywhere they found the people in a state of either deep despondency or intense exasperation.
12 Kitty dropped into a chair in a state of deep despondency , blaming herself for everything.
13 The re-action from excessive joy to deep despondency - aprocesspeculiar to his constitution-hadalready set in.
14 Evelyn, who was a staunch Episcopalian, writes in deep despondency as to the keeping of Christ-tide.
15 It was a most trying day, and the sailors relapsed into a condition of deep despondency .
16 He looked at Rocky, where the dog sat in deep despondency : head lowered, ears drooping, shivering.
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