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Значения термина usual cheerfulness на английском
Значения для термина "usual cheerfulness" отсутствуют.
Использование термина usual cheerfulness на английском
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But there was something very unlike Effie's usualcheerfulness in her way of speaking.
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He did not set out to walk home with his usualcheerfulness that evening.
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The princess resumed her usualcheerfulness and good humour.
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His face had lost a shade only of its usualcheerfulness, when he finally returned.
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I feel to-day a more than usualcheerfulness.
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Jefferson, with his usualcheerfulness, promptly answered, Yes.
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Gonsalvo's usualcheerfulness was maintained, infusing spirit into his men in all the inconveniences of their situation.
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My anxiety subsided; my fear was removed, and I commenced the duties of the day with usualcheerfulness.
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He recovered his usualcheerfulness, but could not resist the temptation of adding a few words to his long argumentation.
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He preserved his usualcheerfulness, and I could see his white teeth through all the smoke and din of the fire.
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After jesting with the servant had failed, scolding was next tried, but nothing seemed to bring back the girl's usualcheerfulness.
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The Rosebrook Villa has assumed its usualcheerfulness; but while pestilence makes sad havoc among the inhabitants of the city, gaiety is equally rampant.
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As soon as Mäzli noticed that the usualcheerfulness had departed from the house, she tried to get into a different atmosphere at once.
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The party looked upon these mementoes of the terrible events with mournful interest, and had hardly recovered their usualcheerfulness when they reached the hotel.
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Before the funeral could take place, Cadurcis had recovered somewhat of his usualcheerfulness, and would indulge with Venetia in plans of their future life.
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If you could devote an hour or two this very evening to sit with Miss Ashleigh, to talk to her with your usualcheerfulness, and-