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1 We all felt great lassitude in traveling.
2 HELEN'S strength was coming back to her but slowly; she complained of great lassitude and want of appetite.
3 A great lassitude weighted me down.
4 A great lassitude hung upon her.
5 I became increasingly conscious, too, of the great weakness of my body and the great lassitude that filled me.
6 The patient begins by moping, then shows great lassitude and ennui, then becomes abstracted, moody, and occupied with a solitary idea.
7 It was warm and comfortable underneath it, and gradually he felt a great lassitude coming over him, as if he could have fallen asleep.
8 The height affects people more than they realize at first, and great energy, due to the bracing air, is often followed by great lassitude .
9 In those days, even when I was free from disease, I felt great lassitude , a depression of spirits, and a total want of appetite.
10 Their head fell back, and their arms fell, as if their arms and their thin white neck were stricken suddenly with a great lassitude .
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