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low spirits
1. They left the hospice the following day in low spirits
2. lifted the low spirits of this country and nearly every English speaking being within
3. Her medicine seemed to make her fluctuate between very high and very low spirits too quickly
4. Was it all self-pity, loneliness, or low spirits? Or was it the waking up of a sentiment which had bided its time as patiently as its inspirer? Who shall say?
5. They reached their beasts in low spirits and bad humour enough, knight and squire, Sancho particularly, for with him what touched the stock of money touched his heart, and when any was taken from him he felt as if he was robbed of the apples of his eyes
6. Elinor saw, with great uneasiness the low spirits of her friend
7. Elinor answered in some distress that she was, and then talked of head-aches, low spirits, and over fatigues; and of every thing to which she could decently attribute her sister's behaviour
8. He added as a self-evident proposition, engendering low spirits, "But you can't marry, you know, while you're looking about you
9. They were not fit rabbits -- no more -- who set off with Campion, some time before ni-Frith, to try to cover the distance by nightfall: and before long they had worse to face than beyond, the rumor spread that the terrible General Woundwort and his Owsla their own fatigue and low spirits
10. Stepan Arkadyevitch was in very low spirits, which happened rarely with him, and for a long while he could not go to sleep
11. I sat on the bunk in low spirits and dozed a little
12. The mossy thatch of the cow-shed, the broken gray barn-doors, the pauper laborers in ragged breeches who had nearly finished unloading a wagon of corn into the barn ready for early thrashing; the scanty dairy of cows being tethered for milking and leaving one half of the shed in brown emptiness; the very pigs and white ducks seeming to wander about the uneven neglected yard as if in low spirits from feeding on a too meagre quality of rinsings,—all these objects under the quiet light of a sky marbled with high clouds would have made a sort of picture which we have all paused over as a "charming bit," touching other sensibilities than
13. THERE was something about Aunt Polly's manner, when she kissed Tom, that swept away his low spirits and made him lighthearted and happy again
14. Elinor answered in some distress that she was, and then talked of head-aches, low spirits, and over fatigues; and of every thing to which she could decently attribute her sister’s behaviour
15. It's not unhappiness, or low spirits, but much worse
16. “I don’t think I ever before saw you show that you were in low spirits