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1 Now they were all returning carrying their bows, and in high good-humour .
2 The pacha appeared to be in high good-humour , and so was the vizier.
3 The leak had been stopped, and Packenham was in high good-humour .
4 My uncle was in high good-humour , and especially always joking with Nora and the Captain.
5 The Squire was in high good - humour on having made two good contracts for iron rails.
6 He spent three days in Nettleton, won his case, and came back in high good-humour .
7 But it happened that she was in high good - humour that afternoon, and disposed to indulgence.
8 Mrs. Overtheway laughed, too, at Ida's rambling account, and the two were in high good-humour .
9 It was a bright breezy morning, and the Baron felt in high good - humour with his surroundings.
10 We tumbled up the gangway in high good-humour .
11 Rothschild was in high good-humour , amusing and talkative.
12 Morris was not in high good-humour , and his response to this speech was not particularly gallant.
13 When he went home some hours later he found that Eugenia had regained her high good-humour .
14 Paul submitted to this verdict with high good-humour .
15 John, in high good-humour , said, Good afternoon, Tom.
16 The Queen was plainly in high good-humour ; and Mary got up and went into the Queen's room.
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