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1 She could have danced for very gladness , though her eyes were tear-wet.
2 How cruel in her very gladness Nature still seemed to be!
3 But her very gladness appeared to affect contrariwise the troubled mood of her lover.
4 Then would Gibbie listen indeed, awed by very gladness .
5 Sieglinde wept for very gladness that her son had come home safe from his wonderful adventures.
6 They shook their incense-pans and danced for very gladness : sweet were their tears in dancing, very hot
7 And now everything is in bloom and the garden is planted and the sun shines in very gladness .
8 She has flitted from object to object, asking the name of everything and kissing me for very gladness .
9 She laughed for very gladness .
10 Efforts, to be permanently useful, must be uniformly joyous,- aspiritall sunshine, graceful from very gladness , beautiful because bright.
11 Her head leaped back; she half lifted one hand in protest, but the very gladness in his face silenced her.
12 Then Jeanne forgot the somber garment of womanhood that shadowed her last night, and danced in the very gladness of her heart.
13 He lifts her in his arms, still in her dainty nightdress, and kisses the scarlet lips, that laugh now for very gladness .
14 Then in very gladness , for she liked my comrade, she lost her gloomy thoughts, and would tell him softly of her pleasure.
15 But the palfrey, finding himself no longer hemmed in by a heated, pressing crowd, gave, for very gladness of heart, a gay little gambol.
16 Violet looked up, started to her feet with a cry of joy, and in an instant was in her husband's arms, weeping for very gladness .
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