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1 The Boy made his way back to the village in a state of great despondency .
2 Night had settled over the prairie, when they reassembled in great despondency at the canoe.
3 When Conon had reached Samos he found the armament in a state of great despondency .
4 This was said in a tone of great despondency .
5 The day following his unlucky criticism of the pictures was one of great despondency to Dennis.
6 There came over him a feeling of great despondency , which was succeeded by a justifiable rage.
7 And then he said, but not without hesitation, "I experience at times great despondency . "
8 Although I had felt great despondency , I could not help being influenced by Ellen's hopeful spirit.
9 The Mayor was evidently much depressed by the indications of national misfortune, and in a tone of great despondency asked the General,-
10 Just about the time of his greatest despondency war was declared between Russia and Turkey.
11 "I neither know nor care," said Lothair, in a tone of great despondency .
12 'I can answer for the misery of one,' said Coningsby, in a tone of great despondency .
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