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5.Anger and bitterness had preyed upon me continually for weeks and a deep languor had succeeded this passionate struggle.
6.It was very like a sea, this deadly languor, that rose and rose and drowned his consciousness bit by bit.
7.It is a repose in the light, neither fever nor languor, on the bed or on the meadow.
8.I kissed her gently on her lips and whispered softly in her ears till she half swooned in languor.
9.He steeled himself to keep above the suffocating languor that lapped like a rising tide through all the wells of his being.
10.However, due to the complex work environment and high pressure, some psychological problems of university counselors are found such as languor, anxiety, unbalance, isolation and indulgence.


