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1 Sugar is too despondent , and maddened by the itch, to pursue her further.
2 He was too despondent to be curious as to its cause.
3 Today, however, even Mrs. Raeburn was almost too despondent to cheer the others.
4 You're too despondent , Miss Jackson, if you'll excuse me-youare indeed.
5 Welford Road could not be too despondent , what with that burgeoning lead of theirs.
6 He had gone to bed, feeling quite too despondent for so healthy a fellow.
7 He was too tired to chase any boys, and too despondent to answer their taunts.
8 Good afternoon, Miss Poynton, and don't be too despondent .
9 Perhaps Mrs. Barton was a little too despondent .
10 And now he was too despondent to eat.
11 There is no point in being too despondent about a 2-0 defeat.
12 When she returned, she was too despondent over the diagnosis to have been included in any gossip.
13 He appears too despondent for a header.'
14 Master Porion urged them to continue with their training, but Korin was too despondent and often too drunk.
15 Dyche was not too despondent .
16 Perhaps we are too despondent here; but I must think you are too hopeful on your side of the water.
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