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1
At the very beginning of danger the colonists exerted their
wonted
energy
.
2
Stunned by the stroke at first, he soon recovered his
wonted
energy
.
3
The hope of saving François restored him to his
wonted
energy
and courage.
4
Let the crisis be favourable, and resume your
wonted
energy
.
5
He promptly undertook the task, and set about it with all his
wonted
energy
.
6
Seguin seemed pleased at the loyalty of his comrades, and began to exhibit his
wonted
energy
.
7
But though she exhibited for this object her
wonted
energy
and high spirit, a fine observer-Mr
8
The autumn vacation strengthened his hopes of recovery, and he resumed his teaching with his
wonted
energy
.
9
His voice was faint, but with all his
wonted
energy
he raised himself before they could remonstrate.
10
Nevertheless, with his
wonted
energy
he persisted in transacting business with Addington, until the stress told on the brain.
11
Pride and resentment both struggled in his breast, and seemed to rouse his spirit to all its
wonted
energy
.
12
With these collected stores he returned to the United States early in 1875, and set to work with his
wonted
energy
.
13
Cavour took up the notion, and pursued it with all his
wonted
energy
and activity during the last three or four years of his life.
14
'Princess,' said Zabdas, springing from his repose with more than
wonted
energy
,
'that lance was chosen, as I saw, by a Roman.
15
"Well then, we'll begin," said Baldwin; "come, Rooney, get the gear in order." So saying, the adventurous man went to work with his
wonted
energy
.
wonted
energy
wonted