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1 1,1| cast a shadow upon some happy existence, or to overthrow 2 1,3| certainly am more partial to happy faces than to gloomy ones. ' 3 5,1| view - enclosed a truly happy mortal. ~This happy mortal, 4 5,1| truly happy mortal. ~This happy mortal, rara avis, was Dr. 5 6,1| thought he saw him look happy, or descried a smile on 6 6,2| in his bed, and has had happy dreams. ~All at once he 7 7 | 7. The Happy Man Makes Acquaintance With 8 7,1| before the door of the happy man. ~All this hubbub excited 9 17,1| you to entertain such a happy prospect?" ~"Rather say, 10 17,2| whilst Van Baerle, quite happy to have saved the vessel, 11 19,1| which he would have been happy to adorn the bosom of his 12 21,1| 1~The night was a happy one, and the whole of the 13 21,1| as usual. ~Cornelius was happy, as thoroughly happy as 14 21,1| was happy, as thoroughly happy as a tulip-fancier would 15 22,1| dear Rosa, say also 'most happy': say 'happier and more 16 22,2| very dear friend, and very happy friend, come, come quickly." ~ 17 26,2| in his turn, and, quite happy and proud of the importance 18 26,2| prisoner at the Hague." ~"Happy prisoner!" said William, 19 33,2| Alas! you are very happy, who, dreaming only of what 20 33,2| be able to say, 'I am too happy.'" ~