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1 He found the poor distressed mother in a condition of utter prostration .
2 The terrible excitement he had undergone had given way to utter prostration .
3 The effect of this misfortune on the queen was to produce utter prostration .
4 She lay all that day in a state of utter prostration .
5 The due bill of the father, saved the son this utter prostration and disgrace.
6 Raphael stood looking sadly at her, as her whole face sank into utter prostration .
7 Here the women and children crouched, in utter prostration .
8 He stirred not-thelanguor of utter prostration was upon him, and held him in its grasp.
9 Her father's heart melted in the utter prostration of tenderness he felt for his little daughter.
10 BUT this utter prostration of his confederate began to alarm Wylie, and rouse him to exertion.
11 What possible result can it produce, but an utter prostration of every moral and physical energy?
12 An utter prostration followed Marie-Anne's paroxysm of agony.
13 Then would follow long, fever-tossed, sleepless nights, and a morning of utter prostration , mental and physical.
14 The utter prostration of all civil and religious liberty took place in the old scenes of Christian triumph.
15 The patient's delirium was succeeded by such utter prostration that it seemed each moment would be her last.
16 The fever spent itself at last and there followed long days of utter prostration both of mind and body.
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