Aún no tenemos significados para "old gaiety".
1After his experience at the front the old gaiety never returned.
2They became silent; then they began to talk again, and found their old gaiety.
3Cornelli danced with joy at that thought, and her old gaiety seemed to return.
4He had fancied she had more colour, more of her old gaiety of manner.
5She returned to Vienna but with none of the old gaiety or sense of purpose.
6His old gaiety has completely gone, and even his friends have become a bore to him.
7Resume your old gaiety, therefore, my dear Emily.
8Lucilla found all her old gaiety, in refuting the grotesque arguments and persuasions of our worthy German.
9Her lost youth had returned to her, and with it something of her old gaiety of manner.
10Then again I noticed that the old fire, the old gaiety in Lana Helmer had been almost quenched.
11Her old gaiety broke forth boundlessly and roused all the others as well to great merriment and joy.
12Samuel dug up his old gaiety.
13There was more of character in the face now, less, much less, of youth and none of the old gaiety.
14Sometimes an incident would cause a flash of the old gaiety, only for her to sink back into subdued quietness.
15It is true that she adds a query somewhere else, 'Did you ever remark how superior old gaiety is to new?'
16She greeted Sir Philip with all her old gaiety, and, when he told her she was much too thin, laughed at him gently.
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