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1 This accident much discouraged the Dutch, who fled towards their own coast.
2 Julien took his leave, and returned to the chateau, very much discouraged .
3 He was rested now, and he did not feel so much discouraged .
4 He was much discouraged , and sat down under a tree to rest.
5 The North was much discouraged over the situation; voluntary enlistment ceased.
6 I told Mrs. Rosenfeld to-day not to be too much discouraged about Johnny.
7 But far from finding succor, she was very much discouraged and cast down.
8 Many of our young men, just starting for themselves, are very much discouraged .
9 The actress does not seem very much discouraged by the disasters of the past.
10 By the death of Memnon the Trojans were much discouraged .
11 Frau Hadebusch had followed him; she looked very much discouraged .
12 At this time the North had become very much discouraged .
13 Hedges says that he feels worried and very much discouraged .
14 I felt very much discouraged , and grieved considerably to myself.
15 She was very lonely, very friendless, and very much discouraged .
16 Carmen was much discouraged by the state of the republic, as well he might be.
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