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1 She laughed with the natural gaiety which he found so delightful.
2 This made me impatient, and by degrees deprived me of my natural gaiety .
3 He eats little, he sleeps badly, he has lost-oh , altogether lost - his natural gaiety .
4 The hour of parting was painful, and the natural gaiety of Captain Cadurcis deserted him.
5 The natural gaiety of the old driver had received a considerable check at George's death.
6 She found some very agreeable men and women, and some of her natural gaiety returned.
7 Her personal attractions, natural gaiety , and especially her admiration of her husband's relations, took him by storm.
8 It is quite different from the natural gaiety of Catullus; equally so from the witty frivolity of Ovid.
9 All his natural gaiety has vanished.
10 But his natural gaiety remained.
11 My nature was changed from that time; a kind of depression and melancholy, took the place of my natural gaiety .
12 And there's natural gaiety .
13 In fact, your inexhaustible humor and gentleness, your natural gaiety of spirits and tender affection for me sufficiently prove that you are contented.
14 Yet Basil was not quite his familiar self to-day; he talked with less than his natural gaiety , wore a musing look, fell into silences.
15 The pain in her heart was always shadowing; like a jailer it jealously watched and repressed the natural gaiety which was a part of her.
16 The captain expressed himself to himself as greatly annoyed by this simple message, and for the rest of that evening quite lost his natural gaiety .
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