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1 But he would not be appeased at once; it was good for her to have something to do.
2 The group was appeased at once.
3 Bosch didn't seem appeased at all.
4 Somewhat appeased at last, Dowton stayed his hand; but in the meantime Holland was summoned to appear upon the stage.
5 Perhaps Mr. Chapley was cowed by Rilla's tone-orperhaps he was appeased at the prospect of payment; at all events, he spoke more civilly.
6 Appeased at length, she asked to see the picture.
7 "I knew you'd see it," answered Will, appeased at once by the confession, "and I counted on you to help us; that's why I came."
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