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 1        1|   worked itself into a state of gaiety and became highly good natured.
 2        1|     began to laugh herself. The gaiety of all redoubled itself.
 3        1|         ahs of stupefaction and gaiety. Jupiter said, “I think
 4        3|        December. He hadnt much gaiety of manner either, but he
 5        3|     Sabine was won over by this gaiety and put her handkerchief
 6        3| Chantereau was saying. “Song is gaiety; song is light. Have you
 7        6|    Sabine, whose liveliness and gaiety surprised him when he remembered
 8       10|       heard a brisk outburst of gaiety, tender, whispering voices
 9       11|        picture of freshness and gaiety, waved her a salutation.
10       11|      discord to the highstrung gaiety of the scene. Gaga and Clarisse,
11       12|       and when he saw the frank gaiety of the countess he was seized
12       12|         shy early beginnings of gaiety, of which Fauchery one April
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