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    amiability


    1. I was alone again with new friends who seemed to mix a general amiability with random psychosis


    2. in fact, it had understand the amiability of the


    3. As a result, some Labrador had been bred into the chain and, hey presto, an amiability factor was established


    4. But what rank much higher than all these are energy, fun and amiability


    5. In a deployment of his habitual amiability, Americus asked about my history


    6. Mariana for her part was doing the proper thing; she carried to extremes her amiability and modulated her shyness in an emulation to connect a conversation with Leonardo and me included


    7. This sudden amiability was extremely unusual and untimely


    8. amiability draining from his face


    9. Indeed the amiability awakened in her bosom by the grey felt slippers had increased rapidly, and the unaccountable conduct of the cream seemed about to cement our friendship when, at this point, she having remarked that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy, and I, in order to show my acquaintance with the classics of other countries, having added 'As Chaucer justly observes,' to which she said, 'Ah, yes--so beautiful, isn't he?' a voice behind us made us both jump; and turning round we beheld, at our elbows, the man in spectacles


    10. 'Madam, I am overwhelmed by your amiability

    11. He was amiability itself


    12. During his walk from the farm he had made up his mind to be of a most winning amiability and patience, blended with a determination that nothing should shake


    13. Morrison, who saw this interest and heard the kind speeches, had changed altogether from ice to amiability, crushing her leaflets in her hand and more than once expressing hopes that Miss Neumann-Schultz would soon come up to tea and learn to know and like Netta--I repeat, they would have stayed much longer, but that an extremely odd thing happened


    14. She wouldn't worry; she wouldn't criticise; she would merely think of Everard in those terms of amiability which were natural to her


    15. Your Subconsciousness also maintains in this Form close contact with subjects of your previous refocusings which are “nearest” to you in frequency, and it draws inexplicable fears and phobias, amiability and enmity, love and hatred, positivism and aversions, sympathies and antipathies “from there”


    16. She colored angrily, but took no other notice of that girlish sarcasm, and answered with unexpected amiability


    17. Maximilian Morrel, an excellent friend I have acquired in your absence, and whose name you will hear me mention every time I make any allusion to affection, wit, or amiability


    18. If he did not come, the painful sensation became most intense; if, on the contrary, he appeared, his noble countenance, his brilliant eyes, his amiability, his polite attention even towards Madame Danglars, soon dispelled every impression of fear


    19. "It is not to be called amiability, it is her duty; a slave does not dictate to a master


    20. The man turned to Fiver with the kind of amiability that an ogre might show to a victim whom they both know that he will kill and eat as soon as it suits him to do so

    21. Taciturn, suspicious, ungracious, it took some time before Holmes's pleasant manner and frank acceptance of all that she said thawed her into a corresponding amiability


    22. And have you had any shooting yet this year?’ said Levin to Veslovsky, looking intently at his leg, but speaking with that forced amiability that Kitty knew so well in him, and that was so out of keeping with him


    23. and Scarlett gathered her new friends about her, when sudden sharp quarrels sprang up they had lived together with amiability


    24. Plainness has its peculiar temptations and vices quite as much as beauty; it is apt either to feign amiability, or, not feigning it, to show all the repulsiveness of discontent: at any rate, to be called an ugly thing in contrast with that lovely creature your companion, is apt to produce some effect beyond a sense of fine veracity and fitness in the phrase


    25. Lemon's favorite pupil, who by general consent (Fred's excepted) was a rare compound of beauty, cleverness, and amiability


    26. But she was a magnificent monument to the blessing of a want of imagination, and if she could see in our little charges nothing but their beauty and amiability, their happiness and cleverness, she had no direct communication with the sources of my trouble


    27. Monsieur de Bonfons was the hero of the little circle, where his wit, his person, his education, his amiability, were perpetually praised


    28. Of the four crystal glasses engraved with the count’s monogram that stood before his plate, Pierre held out one at random and drank with enjoyment, gazing with ever-increasing amiability at the other guests


    29. He was only quite at ease when having poured several glasses of wine mechanically into his large mouth he felt a pleasant warmth in his body, an amiability toward all his fellows, and a readiness to respond superficially to every idea without probing it deeply


    30. About the same time, Thenardier wrote to her that he had waited with decidedly too much amiability and that he must have a hundred francs at once; otherwise he would turn little Cosette out of doors, convalescent as she was from her heavy illness, into the cold and the streets, and that she might do what she liked with herself, and die if she chose

    31. The rest pulled off, not taken in by his apish Protestant amiability


    32. She was an interesting person, this stern Australian nurse—taciturn, suspicious, ungracious, it took some time before Holmes's pleasant manner and frank acceptance of all that she said thawed her into a corresponding amiability


    33. Russian ladies unite in their persons great acquirements, combined with amiability and strict morality; also a species of Oriental charm which so much captivated Madame de Stael


    34. The convicts were so soured and, in the wrong sense, sensitive, that they positively hated anything like amiability or unselfishness


    35. “In spite of his lack of amiability, I could not help seeing, in Rogojin a man of intellect and sense; and although, perhaps, there was little in the outside world which was of interest to him, still he was clearly a man with eyes to see


    36. “Well, prince, whom are we to suspect, then? Consider!” said Lebedeff with almost servile amiability, smiling at the prince


    37. He accounted them immeasurably his inferiors, and it was this feeling which caused his special amiability and delightful ease and grace towards them


    38. I'll make no objection, he he! Adieu, though; I've stayed too long and there was no need to gossip so much!" he added with some amiability, and he got up from the sofa


    39. He had done this out of amiability, fully convinced that he was agreeably flattering the young man's vanity by letting him read the great work beforehand


    40. Pavel Pavlovitch looked surprised and raised his eyebrow; but he gazed back at Velchaninoff with candour and apparent amiability:

    41. The sly little creature had a pair of flashing eyes and a most charming smile, though as often as not her smile was more full of mischief and wickedness than of amiability; her lips and teeth were wonders; she was slender but well put together, and the expression of her face was thoughtful though at the same time childish


    42. However, in spite of this, her good-natured face retained its amiability of expression all the same


    43. On the following day the brilliant and jovial Shenbok called at the aunts for Nekhludoff, and completely charmed them with his elegance, amiability, cheerfulness, liberality, and his love for Dmitri


    44. As there was no music, no champagne, nothing intoxicating about us, our guest only shrugged his shoulders and with customary French amiability remarked that he was very thankful for the fine reception accorded to him in our house, but that he was sorry that his ideas were not treated in the same way


    45. I accompanied him with especial courtesy to the hall (how can one help accompanying a man who has come to disturb your tranquillity and ruin the happiness of the entire family?), and I shook his white, soft hand with fervent amiability


    46. “He is just the same as ever,” replied Anna Mikháylovna, “overflowing with amiability


    47. And in truth her beauty, united with her lively intellect, her amiability, and her perfect taste in dress, had produced a general and even remarkable effect


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    affability affableness amiability amiableness bonhomie geniality good humor good humour good temper compliance complaisance tractability adaptability flexibility docility