In these yellow pages is a melancholy reflection of the gayety and gallantry of the Sans Souci Hotel seventy years ago. |
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She saw that his natural gayety and joie de vivre, long subdued, were again welling up within him. |
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He was more impressed by Marshall's gayety and unrestraint at the Quoit Club than by anything else he noted. |
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Washington is the hot-bed of gayety, and general headquarters for the recherche business. |
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Aiken will always remember that dinner in the woods for its beauty and for its gayety. |
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The gayety of a light-hearted maiden is often unmixed with boldness, or crime. |
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It has neither the tragic gayety of Whitechapel nor the comparative refinement of Clapton. |
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She loved gayety and brightness, and her whole life was clothed with somberness. |
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Satiated, at last, in the very bitterness of their unnatural gayety, they called for the hula-hula as a fitting close. |
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She longed with all a girl's love of gayety to go to the kirmess, and no one thought to invite her. |
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At a really good tombola, where the prizes are high, there is no end of fun and gayety among the people. |
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How full of gayety, yet immeasurable tenderness, is her speaking face! |
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He felt full of life and gayety, and a challenging mental activity. |
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Suddenly his gayety had evaporated, and he was conscious of his years. |
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There was something half painful in their jocund gayety and archness. |
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But he must conceal his chagrin, and assume the smile of gayety. |
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Of course I have seen many boys full of life and gayety and music. |
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Secretly they were enjoying her gayety because it was so pretty. |
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Around him the votaries of fashion and wealth were flushed with gayety. |
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Moody was in no humor to make allowances for the unbridled gayety of youth and good spirits. |
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Yet when his eyes were free to look upon her, his gayety vanished. |
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She liked gayety and admiration, and he liked her to be worshiped. |
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As the moral gloom of the world overpowers all systematic gayety, even so was their home of wild mirth made desolate amid the sad forest. |
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He then took his leave with a boyish exuberance of gayety, assuring her that her seclusion would endure but a little longer, and that the result was already certain. |
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Gayety is of all ages, but libertinage is a different matter. |
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