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low-spiritedness

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“All stories is sad stories,” Huck says, and we come to see that his “desperate low-spiritedness” stems from the trauma of witnessing so much of the human slaughter that federal expansion demanded.

He, however, has moments of very low-spiritedness, and becomes almost despondent in the moods.

Aunt Adeline has had her fit of low-spiritedness, now her own energetic self asserts itself.

There, do pray chase away this horrible low-spiritedness!

It was a glorious summer evening, and though he was in dirty, smoky Bristol, everything seemed to look bright and attractive, and to produce a sensation of low-spiritedness such as he had never felt before.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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