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1 A mass of information to gladden the heart of our steadfast chief.
2 This sight, of course, should gladden the heart of a true hunter.
3 There is one music story to gladden the heart this year.
4 A chara, - The recent achievements of our young sportsmen gladden the heart .
5 You are a son-in-law to gladden the heart of any man.
6 There's a sky and seascape out there to gladden the heart .
7 This tended to gladden the heart of Stanley; and truly he needed such encouragement.
8 A memorable and stress-free day to gladden the heart .
9 It seems a sort of centre whence a myriad joy-bearing rays gladden the heart and soul.
10 He would gladden the heart of Frederick of Prussia, for he stands six and three if an inch.
11 This will gladden the heart of Irish rock(...)
12 He has had a voice given him in his throat, to praise God and gladden the heart of man.
13 Those are the jewels which gladden the heart of a singer;-butsleep now, and wake up fresh and strong!
14 How wrong they were, for Henman was in the sort of form to gladden the heart of any tennis fan.
15 Its failure would gladden the heart of Slidell in Europe, and of every enemy of the old flag in the world.
16 This will gladden the heart of Irish rockers in what has been to date a fallow year for marquee metal gigs.
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