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1. There was not a weed in sight and the flower borders exploded with colour and vivacity throughout the spring, summer and autumn
2. and the flower borders exploded with colour and vivacity
3. In transacting their domestic business, they would be obliged to employ a costly, instead of a cheap instrument of commerce; and the expense of purchasing this costly instrument might damp somewhat the vivacity and ardour of their excessive enterprise in the improvement of land
4. She likes to hear me talk and finds my vivacity charming
5. His brown streaked hair glistened under the glow of the moon, sparkling in it vivacity as the creature leapt and tore into my brothers
6. As her infectious vivacity made him hopeful in spite of his melancholy, he said, alluding to the saptapadi, ‘Don’t they say walking a few steps together would demonstrate solidarity?’
7. Her long and neglected hair, the splotches that were beginning to appear on her face, the swelling of her legs, the deformation of her former lovemaking weasel’s body had changed Amaranta Úrsula from the youthful creature she had been when she arrived at the house with the cage of luckless canaries and her captive husband, but it did not change the vivacity of her spirit
8. “Murderer!” the voice roared with a vivacity that suggested satisfaction at seeing this tortured man writhe in anguish and distress
9. Feltus motioned for Lowell as he sprang to his feet, his tiredness having been relegated to the back of his mind by the sudden surge of adrenaline that sent a trace of panic through his body, and made for the door with a surprising lightness and vivacity that a man of his size usually failed to possess
10. vivacity was replaced with an emptiness that gave way to anger
11. As she rushed towards them, she recalled that incident on the train, and felt, ‘If that weird episode could romanticize my gloom, wouldn’t his vivacity have overwhelmed her in a romantic whirlwind?’
12. Principle of Vivacity requires you to engage in action, in order to receive that which you desire
13. Your sales letters need to have a clear vivacity to them
14. The vivacity and brilliancy of a Greek moulding makes a Roman work look heavy and dull
15. Greek vivacity of moulding, 134
16. After enlarging at great length in this book on the 'error,’ as he terms it, 'of the doctrine of the soul’s natural immortality,’ he breaks out into the following apostrophe to the heathen philosophers:—'Will you lay aside your habitual arrogance, O Men, who claim God as your Father, and maintain that you are immortal, just as He is? Will you inquire, examine, search, what you are yourselves, whose you are, of what parentage you are supposed to be, what you do in the world, in what way you are horn, how you leap into life? Will you, laying aside all partiality, consider, in the silence of your thoughts, that we are creatures either quite like the rest, or separated by no great difference? 'a fact which Arnobius then proceeds to illustrate with great vivacity (ii
17. He had been talking all day, on many subjects, and with unusual vivacity
18. Sancho, who thought his master was in danger of being thrown, jumped off Dapple, and ran in all haste to help him; but by the time he reached him he was already on the ground, and beside him was Rocinante, who had come down with his master, the usual end and upshot of Rocinante's vivacity and high spirits
19. vivacity danced in their eyes, I was not easily disgusted by the vulgarity which
20. executed it with uncommon vivacity
21. Linton had not only abjured his peevishness (though his spirits seemed still subdued by Catherine's exuberance of vivacity), but he ventured no objection to her taking Isabella with her to Wuthering Heights in the afternoon; and she rewarded him with such a summer of sweetness and affection in return, as made the house a paradise for several days; both master and servants profiting from the perpetual sunshine
22. her face more vivacity than belonged to the colour of it, which was only
23. vivacity as he had begun with me, he proposed treating me with a glass
24. He was a most lovely child, with large blue eyes, of that deep color that harmonizes so well with the blond complexion; only his hair, which was too light, gave his face a most singular expression, and added to the vivacity of his look, and the malice of his smile
25. The men asked him to give his version of it, and he did so with great vivacity for the sight of five small hot whiskies was very exhilarating
26. A mass of straight black hair, defying all attempts to train or curl it, fell over his projecting forehead, and hung down to his shoulders, giving increased vivacity to eyes already sparkling with a youthful love of mischief and fondness for every forbidden enjoyment
27. There was a stage, that evening, when she spoke collectedly of what had happened, though with a certain terrible vivacity
28. Not that Trabb's boy was of a malignant nature, but that he had too much spare vivacity, and that it was in his constitution to want variety and excitement at anybody's expense
29. Such were some of the thoughts that now stirred in Hester's mind, with as much vivacity of impression as if they had actually been whispered into her ear
30. Pearl set forth, at a great pace, and, as Hester smiled to perceive, did actually catch the sunshine, and stood laughing in the midst of it, all brightened by its splendor, and scintillating with the vivacity excited by rapid motion
31. There was no other attribute that so much impressed her with a sense of new and untransmitted vigor in Pearl's nature, as this never-failing vivacity of spirits; she had not the disease of sadness, which almost all children, in these latter days, inherit, with the scrofula, from the troubles of their ancestors
32. It indicated the restless vivacity of her spirit, which to-day was doubly indefatigable in its tiptoe dance, because it was played upon and vibrated with her mother's disquietude
33. Her complexion, fair as it was, appeared yet more fair, from the effect of two black eyes, the brilliancy of which gave her face more vivacity than belonged to the colour of it, which was only defended from paleness, by a sweetly pleasing blush in her cheeks, that grew fainter and fainter, till at length it died away insensibly into the overbearing white
34. with asking him, in a tone turned to tenderness, what he meant; at which, with the same frankness and vivacity as he had begun with me , he proposed treating me with a glass of wine
35. It was not that these two loving mentors deplored Scarlett’s high spirits, vivacity and
36. I trust I may be excused for desiring an interval of complete freedom from such distractions as have been hitherto inevitable, and especially from guests whose desultory vivacity makes their presence a fatigue
37. Opening her own letter Dorothea saw that it was a lively continuation of his remonstrance with her fanatical sympathy and her want of sturdy neutral delight in things as they were—an outpouring of his young vivacity which it was impossible to read just now
38. That evening he had the peculiar light in the eyes and the unusual vivacity which had been once noticed in him by Mr
39. Brooke was nodding in a nap, she returned to the subject with renewed vivacity
40. She said to a girl almost at Tom's elbow—with sham vivacity:
41. I was not unprepared for this request, for I had noticed how his pets went on increasing in size and vivacity, but I did not care that his pretty family of tame sparrows should be wiped out in the same manner as the flies and spiders
42. Her spirits even were good, and she was full of a happy vivacity, but I could see evidences of the absolute prostration which she had undergone
43. They followed Prince Dolgorukov out into the corridor and met- coming out of the door of the Emperor’s room by which Dolgorukov had entered- a short man in civilian clothes with a clever face and sharply projecting jaw which, without spoiling his face, gave him a peculiar vivacity and shiftiness of expression
44. Linton had not only abjured his peevishness (though his spirits seemed still subdued by Catherine’s exuberance of vivacity), but he ventured no objection to her taking Isabella with her to Wuthering Heights in the afternoon; and she rewarded him with such a summer of sweetness and affection in return as made the house a paradise for several days; both master and servants profiting from the perpetual sunshine
45. In a twinkling, with all the vivacity of an alert old woman, Madame Magloire had rushed to the oratory, entered the alcove, and returned to the Bishop
46. One gives way to vivacity; and then, when some one puts something cold down your back just when you are not expecting it! I did wrong to spoil that gentleman's hat
47. You shall see her soon; but calm yourself; you are talking with too much vivacity, and you are throwing your arms out from under the clothes, and that makes you cough
48. Gillenormand followed him with his eyes, and at the moment when the door opened, and Marius was on the point of going out, he advanced four paces, with the senile vivacity of impetuous and spoiled old gentlemen, seized Marius by the collar, brought him back energetically into the room, flung him into an armchair and said to him:—
49. His eyes acquired some vivacity when they rested on his books, and he smiled when he gazed at the Diogenes Laertius, which was a unique copy
50. He exclaimed, with a vivacity which had something of wrath