13.' With this expression of feeling for his unfortunate friend, Master Bates sat himself on the nearest chair with an aspect of chagrin and despondency.
15.Then her rigid face unstiffened from its gray frost-bound expression, and the features dropped into the relaxed look of despondency, so unusual to their sternness.
16.It was not the change of emaciation, but that effect which even young faces will very soon show from the persistent presence of resentment and despondency.
17.People wondered at his despondency. He never went out, saw no one, refused even to visit his patients. Then they said " he shut himself up to drink" .
19.It was really a ruse of Lucy's to justify her despondency—a ruse of which she was not herself conscious, for she was marching in the armies of darkness.
20.And he told him this, very strongly, with the hope of rousing him from any despondency or dangerous retrospect towards which he foresaw he might be tending.