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1 And now the days passed gaily and only too swiftly for the happy Sigurd.
2 The hours passed gaily with the drinkers, then they grew more and more sleepy.
3 Her youth passed gaily , and her adversity came suddenly.
4 The days passed gaily at Tilly.
5 All this he would relate in the most vivid and entertaining way, so that the time passed gaily and animatedly.
6 The little meal passed gaily , and after it Lucy Friend watched-notwithout trepidation-Helena'svarious devices for staving off the crisis.
7 With the City manager came the City manager's friends, whose jokes passed gaily round, and who kept the conversation to themselves.
8 Luncheon passed gaily , and Lady Coryston perceived, or thought she perceived, that Marcia's affairs were marching briskly toward their destined end.
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