When other cities sleep, Paris has just begun her wildrevelry.
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There could be no wildrevelry, no freedom.
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And, having thus established a sort of lawless independence, they passed their time in drinking and wildrevelry.
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It was not an assemblage of topers, who drank to drown sorrow, but simply a wildrevelry of joy.
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After a short interval, the agitation subsided and the company was again in the midst of wildrevelry and merriment.
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The music is changed with great skill from the wildrevelry of drinking-songs to the sombre strains of approaching death.
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You see a wave of unusual magnitude rolling in from far beyond the wildrevelry of waters on 'The Rips.'
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The wildrevelry of the feast, for Mac-Ivor kept open table for his clan, served in some degree to stun reflection.
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He could not resist the temptation to present himself, unannounced, and end this wildrevelry, this dreadful disrespect for the dead.
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Girl friends had hinted of a wildrevelry that went on somewhere-everywhere-callinglike a hidden merry-go-round to any who cared to hear.
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Nor does happiness consist in the wildrevelry of human beings, like madmen, recklessly sporting their fantastic tricks around the unhallowed altar of Bacchus.