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1 Alice soon learnt to milk her, and she became very tractable and good-tempered.
2 You have not shown yourself a very tractable patient thus far.
3 Their oxen are small and handsome, very tractable , and have an easy pace.
4 But Margaret is generally, I must say, a very tractable child.
5 She is very tractable , but, please do not give her money.
6 Mark Twain would have made an actor, certainly, but not a very tractable one.
7 The girl was very tractable : she lay perfectly still.
8 As it happened, Jill was very tractable and obedient.
9 Something must have occurred, otherwise he is very tractable .
10 But she's not very tractable even now, though her sins all lie ahead of her!
11 The Indians seemed to him very tractable , and submissive to the things of our holy faith.
12 From my own very meagre experiences, I should say he was not a very tractable individual.
13 They are said to be very tractable and obedient, but not reliable for aggressive military operations.
14 These Santee-Indians are a well-humour'd and affable People; and living near the English, are become very tractable .
15 A very tractable prisoner, the man proved.
16 The elephants are very tractable and clever, while the oxen are stupid, ill tempered, and hard to manage.
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