Solitary Yankees straggled along with the mostlugubrious faces, troubling no one.
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The mostlugubrious poetry is written by very young and tolerably comfortable persons.
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Hiram, regarded in a certain light, presented a most comical, though mostlugubrious appearance.
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This last phrase had a mostlugubrious sound.
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These mostlugubrious meditations were interrupted by a sound of persons walking and talking in the church.
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He is half-sober now, in a mostlugubrious mood, dispirited by the cheerless welcome of his own abode.
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Still irritated by the scenes he had just witnessed at the Mutual Credit office, the old lawyer had a mostlugubrious countenance.
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It is for mixed voices, and is pitched in a mostlugubrious key, being always either vociferous with panic or dismal with minor woe.
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When I returned, we had a long conversation about it, during which I observed that Peterkin had a mostlugubrious expression on his countenance.
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In the mostlugubrious colours he brought before her the consequences of that marriage-theextinguished name, the demolished dwelling-place ,therenunciation of native soil itself.
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The dogs dashed on, but at the threshold suddenly stopped and snarled, and then, simultaneously lifting their noses, began to howl in mostlugubrious fashion.
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"I said I had lost two hundred florins," replied Ben, with a mostlugubrious expression.
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'Marjorie was in that bundle,' began Lessingham, in the mostlugubrious of tones, and with the most woebegone of faces.
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"The truth is, Mr. Webster," replied Mr. James in a mostlugubrious tone, "I am not very well."
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"Come, come, it appears to me, we are paying these honours in a mostlugubrious spirit," Mrs. Ormiston broke in.