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1 There is much gaiety in the two squares on Sundays and festivals.
2 Before the revolution, France was at this season a scene of much gaiety .
3 So much gaiety , so much vitality, so much boisterous health made her despair.
4 There might be much gaiety in the town; but I saw little of it.
5 The maréchal and he supported the conversation with much gaiety .
6 A mere fit of misanthropy after rather too much gaiety .
7 We do not shift our Parliaments with so much gaiety .
8 The police approve-butnot often, for this is no time for too much gaiety .
9 You will wear me out with so much gaiety .
10 For some reason, however, he did not welcome the idea; perhaps there was too much gaiety .
11 They unpacked the little hamper with much gaiety .
12 The repast was not accompanied by much gaiety .
13 And I am tired of so much gaiety .
14 Among his insignificant luggage was a new hat-box, which proved to be the origin of much gaiety .
15 There was much gaiety amongst us.
16 Whitehall, the scene of so much gaiety and gallantry, was a palace by no means befitting the luxurious Charles.
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