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1 The road now became comparatively easy, and at the same time dreadfully monotonous.
2 After the first mutterings of revolt France became comparatively quiet for nearly two years.
3 But, after that, they receded from the river, and the country became comparatively level.
4 Finally Tim's terror passed away and he became comparatively quiet.
5 Money became comparatively accessible to first-class borrowers on call.
6 But after Lawyer Rablay's arrival fights became comparatively infrequent.
7 The gale dropped to a steady breeze, and the surface of the ocean became comparatively calm.
8 Then his communications became comparatively hurried and matter-of-fact.
9 Awed by his manner, all became comparatively silent.
10 The mass of materials once sifted and arranged, the work of comparison and identification became comparatively easy.
11 He saw a good many other things beside his immediate direction and became comparatively cheerful and happy.
12 Now that the confidence of Pepeeta had been secured, David's part in this drama became comparatively easy.
13 There man became comparatively civilized while his contemporaries were still nomadic hunters in the grasslands and the forests.
14 She became comparatively calm and reasonable.
15 At length she became comparatively calm.
16 At night candles were lighted, fresh wood was heaped up in the stove, and the lumber-room became comparatively comfortable.
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