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1 And the Cardinal, reseating himself in his chair, began to laugh gayly enough for a statesman.
2 They would say, "Pull away," and "Ver' warm," and, after these words, would laugh gayly .
3 He makes blunders over the dresses, and they both laugh gayly ; he describes the guests and the old friends, and the complimentary inquiries about her.
4 We all heard her laughing gayly among the ladies in the hall.
5 And Betty laughed gayly at the untruthfulness of this picture of herself.
6 He was delighted at his success as an orator, and laughed gayly .
7 Etta and De Chauxville skated past them at that moment, laughing gayly .
8 She turned, quickly tossing the willow branches aside and laughing gayly .
9 When I suggested that I call for them she laughed gayly .
10 He lifted up her face, and laughed gayly as he spoke.
11 He laughed gayly , but a shade passed over his countenance, darkening its sunshine.
12 Both young people were laughing gayly before Miss Bentley caught sight of Dick.
13 But how do you happen to know it so sure? he laughed gayly .
14 For a moment Lady Mary was taken aback; then she laughed gayly and arose.
15 Laughing gayly , he repeated her words; then bent and kissed her black, shiny hair.
16 I am not so anxious for it now, laughing gayly .
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