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1 A very young boy from one of the Volkssturm groups had succumbed to despair .
2 Only last night, King Urstone had succumbed to despair and had been prepared to go into battle and lose his life.
3 She was a weak woman, and she knew that if once the strong man succumbed to despair she was utterly helpless.
4 The lady of whom I have told you withstood the latter for a great while, but in the end succumbed to despair .
5 And he saw how Rhianna had succumbed to despair and given herself to Shadoath, surrendering not only her wit, but her soul.
6 If the effective 1981 TV movie The Patricia Neal Storyis to be believed, that actress almost succumbed to despair after suffering a stroke in 1966.
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