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1 In the mean time I am very feeble and very dejected . '
2 I went straight to the salon, and found it very dejected .
3 He looked very dejected , feeling that he had blundered fatally in his precipitation.
4 He was looking very dejected , and half his bluster was gone.
5 Jeffries was heard running upstairs; he entered looking very dejected .
6 The poor fellow went away very dejected , and the Holy Father continued his walk.
7 At the end of a month I was very dejected .
8 They were very dejected , and made no further difficulty about agreeing to the common action.
9 Meanwhile Ted sat down on a log, and seemed to be very dejected and forlorn.
10 She lay down at the foot of the bed and leaned on her elbow, very dejected .
11 Indeed, then, I feel nothing of the kind, or it must be a very dejected daisy.
12 One day, with a very dejected countenance, her ladyship came in saying, It's off-it'sall off!
13 Having been overwhelmed by the maturity of Zverev's game, Chadaj rushed off the court looking very dejected .
14 The recovered fugitives looked very dejected , and were, no doubt, brooding over the consequences of their conduct.
15 They all wandered about looking very dejected , as if the world were pressing heavily on their shoulders.
16 He became very dejected after his outburst.
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