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1 Now I see why thou art so somber and dislikest thy second life.
2 The night was so somber , so gloomy, and the lava-encompassed arroyo full of shadows.
3 The room had never looked so somber or so lonely.
4 Jean-Martin soon discovered that Morisset, so somber and unpleasant in company, could be fascinating in private.
5 The house was so somber at the time.
6 I watch him staring down at the jacket, wondering what he's thinking that makes him look so somber .
7 He said he was homesick for a bit of sunshine, and our so somber garb made him heart-sad.
8 But his eyes became used to the gloom, and soon it did not seem so somber as it was outside.
10 She had never seen anything so somber , so sinister, as that precipitous curtain of rock and its riband of ice.
11 It was the only reason I could come up with for them both being home in the middle of the day, looking so somber .
12 He shows the tragic depths, so somber below, so luminous above, which appear in the heart of the combatant torn between fear and duty.
13 "Why are you so somber ? " he asked so softly Guido didn't hear him at first.
14 "Everyone's so somber and serious now," Wuju noted.
15 "Come, Mr. Herman," she said at length, in a tone half jesting, "I never saw you so somber . "
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