But the colony, beginning in extremefeebleness and penury, never became either strong or rich.
2
The girl then handed her the goblet, which, keeping up the appearance of extremefeebleness, she took languidly.
3
He was taken to his home in Janesville, where he lingered in extremefeebleness until Oct. 28, when he died in great peace.
4
Hardly had I succeeded in raising myself from the ground when my extremefeebleness was manifest, and I fell prostrate upon my back.
5
A slight tremor passed over his face, and he leant a little more on his stick, giving Bluebell an impression of extremefeebleness.
6
It is apparent in extremefeebleness, in age, exhaustion, sickness, fatigue, grief, and even joy, and other feelings in which ardour or extreme tenderness predominate.