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1Alfred kicked his heels against the kitchen door in a most disconsolate manner.
2Mrs. Bines, so complacent overnight, was the most disconsolate one of the group.
3His prospects were most disconsolate, and his wretchedness seemed very great.
4Every time they prognosticated evil, he shook his head with a most disconsolate look.
5But she is now a most disconsolate creature, and comes not out of doors, since the King's going.
6When it came to that, I should make my best bow, put on my most disconsolate face, and retire.
7These apprehensions had no sooner gained ground in her imagination, than she became the most disconsolate creature in the world.
8In London, at least, there is just now little to regret; it wears its dreariest, dirtiest, and most disconsolate garb.
9So the little procession trailed away and left Arethusa once more alone, and most disconsolate, against her kindly iron pillar.
10He came back yesterday, looking most disconsolate and grave, and I hear that he returns to London in a few days.
11Their limbs fail-theirteeth are loosened-theirvoice is lost and they are left, after giving happiness to others, in a most disconsolate state.
12Having finished the air, he threw his flute carelesly from him, and folded his arms in a posture the most disconsolate that can be imagined.
13"When he comes," said Bob, "I shall put on my most disconsolate expression.
14"You need not trouble to assume that most disconsolate of expressions, my dear Baron," she assured him.
15"My mother has just had a fit, and they say she will not live till morning," replied Mat, in the most disconsolate of tones.
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