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1 There is no more melancholy slavery than the slavery of the passions.
2 Kárpáthy Castle seemed to make the uniform monotonous landscape still more melancholy .
3 It is hardly worth while making me more melancholy than I am.
4 That night with Anna was more melancholy than usual before Hecht's departures.
5 Nothing could be more melancholy than the tone of the Governor's letters.
6 After to-day you will find it still more melancholy , my poor child.
7 What is there in this world more melancholy than such a dinner?
8 His long, aristocratic face wore a more melancholy , pensive air than usual.
9 There is nothing more melancholy than to behold science or art in distress.
10 It is a melancholy narrative - the more melancholy as it is most certainly true.
11 It was frequently repeated, and it sounded every time more melancholy and deep.
12 But then the Russians are even more melancholy than we are.
13 Like many other French women, she became more and more melancholy and misanthropic.
14 She looked at him with a smile which was more melancholy than usual.
15 Naturally sad, suspicious, and timid, he became more melancholy and mistrustful than ever.
16 Nothing, he thought, could be more melancholy than such a home.
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