| 11. | He joined Gaiety Years " a book about Gaiety Girls.
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| 12. | The effect he seeks is obviously one of picturesqueness and gaiety.
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| 13. | Or is it, as someone has written, gaiety against discipline.
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| 14. | Only the outsiders see Italy as nonstop pantomime or gaiety.
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| 15. | Cruelty confronts tenderness and gives way to gaiety and fancy.
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| 16. | He was also struck by her gaiety in those woods.
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| 17. | It's not a question of gaiety or humor.
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| 18. | The years have worn away whatever gaiety the drab building once conveyed.
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| 19. | It was supposed to have been a time of gaiety and celebration.
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| 20. | The mood was gloomy, color and gaiety were scarce.
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