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 1      VII|         of Bonaparte.”~ ~He was gay, chatty, and full of confidence
 2        X|        according as he saw him, gay or sad, careless or preoccupied,
 3     XVII|          Until now she had been gay, spirituette, and coquettish;
 4     XXII|    bound on a pleasure jaunt.~ ~Gay, thoughtless, and animated
 5      XXV|      ordinarily so bustling and gayfear and consternation evidently
 6    XXXIV| everybody,” said Martial.~ ~And gay and smiling he descended
 7     XLII|        forced herself to appear gay and indifferent.~ ~But on
 8      XLV|       presentiments. She was as gay and vivacious as in her
 9   XLVIII|         arrived at the Borderie gay and confident, his heart
10   XLVIII|       then, radiant with youth, gay and laughing. Her naivete
11     XLIX| recovery; she was comparatively gay and smiling. Draw your own
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