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1 She was too dispirited for words, but she patted his hand softly.
2 I did not then read it through: I felt too dispirited and preoccupied.
3 Faustus remained at home, too dispirited to bother summoning his Numidian.
4 Kirk was too dispirited to take advantage of his good fortune.
5 It was, indeed, singular; but I was too dispirited to speculate upon the subject.
6 He turned away, too dispirited to cross words with her.
7 She has been too dispirited to have it cut.
8 Thurston did not think so, but he was in too dispirited a mood to argue the point.
9 He sat slouched down very low in his seat, much too dispirited to care where he went.
10 She was almost too dispirited to defend her 5,000 metres world championship title.
11 The men, too dispirited even to start their own camp-fires, sat around resting as do boxers between rounds.
12 He was too dispirited to tell Billy how the barn door had blown open and let the pony out.
13 She remembered the previous climb, when everyone had been too tired or too dispirited even to lift a deck of cards.
14 They were too dispirited to attempt to do so, and the little throng broke up and fled, some one way, some another.
15 When I got in, I found Tom lying in his bunk with his face to the wall, too dispirited apparently to answer my consolations.
16 He seldom wasted magic on anything as mundane as a morning fire, but he was too dispirited to make the effort with flint and tinder.
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