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1 She felt very downhearted as she closed the door and went back to the sitting-room.
2 He looked very downhearted , and the minister left him standing there with tears in his eyes.
3 Next day he was put into harness again and that evening he was very downhearted indeed.
4 He was really nothing but skin and bones, and it made him very downhearted to think of it.
5 Feeling very downhearted , I stretched myself on the upper berth, and yielded to a mood of penitential sadness.
7 He lives all alone since his little girl died, and maybe she'll cheer him up; he's very downhearted , folks say.'
8 The interview ended, and the Ambassador, very downhearted , went to confer with the Secretary of State Sir Ralph Winwood, and Sir Henry Wotton.
9 When La Croix nailed on the lid, they realized what he intended to do with them and it made them feel very downhearted .
10 "Dear Philip," wrote Miss McDonald, "it is really dreadful news, but I cannot be so very downhearted .
11 " I- I - was feeling very downhearted . "
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