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1 Let us, then, be going; I shall be right glad to go.
2 My faith, I was right glad to get out of the room.
3 I'm right glad they took things in their own hands and left.
4 And Sir Gareth was right glad of heart when he saw her.
5 Good old G. S. I shall be right glad to see him.
6 So they replied that they would be right glad to learn how.
7 However, I am right glad that we are to try this adventure.
8 We are all right glad to see you; are we not, mates?
9 But I'm right glad , Reuben, that you've got it over at last.
10 But we're right glad to come over and help the show along.
11 Heaven bless you, Robert, I am right glad to see you.
12 I am right glad of that; they were a worthy couple.
13 I should be right glad to go further into the matter with you.
14 Yet am I right glad to see you sound in wind and limb.'
15 Then I am right glad that there were none who knew of it.
16 The peasant replied that he was right glad to know this.
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