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1 I, VI | regions were welcomed with delight.~Mrs Paulina Barnett and
2 I, XII | the party, and much to her delight, Lieutenant Hobson named
3 I, XVII | darkness were hailed with delight by the inhabitants of the
4 I, XVII | completely changed. Mrs Barnett’s delight and enthusiasm knew no bounds;
5 I, XVIII| her audience listened with delight. The Bible and accounts
6 I, XVIII| rushed out barking with delight.~The cold was so intense,
7 I, XIX | whose eyes glistened with delight.~“Well,” remarked Sabine, “
8 I, XXII | into the court barking with delight. One reindeer had died,
9 I, XXII | slippery armour, much to the delight of the thousands of ducks
10 II, V | Joliffe anticipated with delight the time when he should
11 II, V | on firm ground, with what delight would he have watched the
12 II, V | been made for her baby, her delight was unbounded, and she no
13 II, VI | really seemed to take a delight in the fury of the elements.~
14 II, VI | Island. Christopher Columbus’ delight was not greater when he
15 II, VIII | of winter was hailed with delight by all who knew of the peril
16 II, IX | 31st August.~Imagine the delight and excitement of the young
17 II, X | a year old, and was the delight of everybody. He had large
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