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1On arriving at the camp, he found the troops much dispirited.
2Endymion had returned to his labours, after the death of his mother, much dispirited.
3Doubtless he and his army are much dispirited, at their failure to take the city.
4Panna became much dispirited and out of temper.
5And yet she sometimes felt very much dispirited.
6Various battalions returned to Paris, apparently much dispirited.
7They retired to an encampment much dispirited.
8But she was much dispirited.
9The company assembled at the appointed hour, much dispirited at the adverse turn which the election had taken at the last moment.
10I had just returned, much dispirited, from a visit to the camp of our own Indians, when this band of strangers arrived.
11The party were very feeble and the men much dispirited; we made slow progress, having to march over a hilly and very rugged country.
12What happened was that, coming to them great with intention, she was, by what she did not find in them, much dispirited in her intention.
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