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1 Those were troublous days, full of war gloom and general despondency .
2 Their report served but to increase the general despondency .
3 Fritz, by his slouching gait and drooped tail, showed that he shared the general despondency .
4 This general despondency seemed to reach a climax one afternoon some days before the end of the year.
5 Presently Molly enters, her eyelids pink, the corners of her mouth forlornly curved, a general despondency in her whole demeanor.
6 As his mission had been followed with intense interest throughout the whole country, so its failure had caused general despondency .
7 If any thing could have added to the misery of Edith and her general despondency , it would have been the revelations of Miss Fortescue.
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