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This spring’s blighted crop of dystopian novels is pessimistic about technology, about the economy, about politics, and about the planet, making it a more abundant harvest of unhappiness than most other heydays of downheartedness.

From The New Yorker • May 29, 2017

When the first days of downheartedness were over, and at sight of the danger which threatened Lille and the remains of the Flemish army assembled within its walls, all Flanders rushed to arms.

From A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 by Black, Robert

Well," said the colonel, "there is no need for too much downheartedness on that score.

From The Brighton Boys with the Flying Corps by Driscoll, James R. [pseud.]

A strange moodiness had come over her, and even with him at home she had at times given way to fits of downheartedness which seemed altogether alien to her nature.

From The Homesteaders A Novel of the Canadian West by Stead, Robert J. C.

I did not in that first moment of utter downheartedness so much as inquire the reason for the trick which had been played upon me.

From International Short Stories American by Various




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