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1 That evening was spent by Roger, Lady Carbury, and Henrietta, in very much gloom .
2 Not even an Edenist psyche could suppress that much gloom .
3 The world was astonished that so much gloom could come forth from a people.
4 In this volume there is so much gloom !
5 There was also much gloom and bitterness.
6 But how will we manage to put on a lighthearted comedy with so much gloom around us?
7 It's good news for some at a time when there is so much gloom and wrangling over Covid-19.
8 The taking of Louisbourg would have been a very welcome victory in the midst of so much gloom .
9 In Florence he never goes anywhere, you know; even here this winter he has had too much gloom about him by far.
10 There was much gloom for the next few minutes, as we watched the coils of line fall slowly back from the sky.
11 We must bear in mind that the clergymen were the early historians of the country; and they put much gloom in their writings.
12 He thanked me; but he did it with so much gloom and so little naturalness that I grew more impatient with each laboured syllable.
13 In Chicago he had once said to her: There's too much gloom around you now for me to contribute the story of my life.
14 Tragedy, by nature, may be inevitable, but when the hand of fate is this heavy, there's simply too much gloom to go with the doom.
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