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1 The next day but one, Mr Arbuthnot was in exuberant spirits .
2 Personal pride stood up in arms, and my father's exuberant spirits fanned it.
3 They had dined gayly, tete-a-tete, while care fled before the girl's exuberant spirits .
4 You have everything your own way now; you should, therefore, be in exuberant spirits .
5 The boys began to make of the stranger a target for their exuberant spirits .
6 On the contrary, I can never recollect having seen him in such exuberant spirits .
7 He was truly charming and always in such exuberant spirits .
8 Even the serving out of cholera-belts and pocket-filters failed to allay their exuberant spirits .
9 For once our volatile and exuberant spirits are hopelessly subdued.
10 She had convinced him that her exuberant spirits were altogether too much for him.
11 Jack's exuberant spirits caused him to fairly hug his chum.
12 The breakfast was but a dull affair, notwithstanding the exuberant spirits of the young groomsmen.
13 Then he thought of the captain and his exuberant spirits compelled him to laugh aloud.
14 She was in exuberant spirits , and could hardly eat.
15 Her husband wrote in exuberant spirits over the victory, and signed himself "Lieutenant-Colonel."
16 The Count throws a damper upon his exuberant spirits .
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