Aún no tenemos significados para "great dejection".
1From the first she sank into great dejection, and her mind wandered.
2In great dejection of mood he peered down into the lagoon through the water-glass.
3I'm beaten on my own ground. Thus confessed Sweetwater, in great dejection, to himself.
4In great dejection, I was picking up my hat to leave the house, when Mrs.
5He came to me in great dejection and explained what very hard luck he had had.
6For some time David continued in a state of great dejection, a lovelorn swain of seventeen years.
7They remained silent, listening in great dejection to the sounds of the tocsin, which made the darkness quiver.
8However, I knew what he had started to say and sat down on the steps in great dejection.
9The anger waned in the Chevalier's eyes as he heard the plea, and a great dejection crept over his face.
10He was sitting in an attitude of great dejection, and when I entered could scarcely recall me to his memory.
11Even before his second ceremony of marriage with Harriet we find him writing a letter in great dejection to Hogg.
12This last was said with an air of great dejection, as though Tag never looked to have any further pleasure in life.
13When she was taken to the general's house she was in great dejection, and her face had a look of ennui and despair.
14He was touring the country all by himself in a mood of great dejection and happened to see us in the dining-room at Toledo.
15But if Jesus hide Himself and withdraw from them a little while, they fall either into complaining or into too great dejection of mind.
16So he fell silent, and walked along in greater dejection than ever.
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