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1 The stranger's voice at once became cordial and intimate.
2 Many who had been bitterly opposed, became cordial .
3 But in a day or two they were on fair terms, and ere long they became cordial .
4 By and by they were reassured, became cordial and proved on acquaintance to be most kind and good.
5 Gradually the conversation became cordial .
6 Some of the acquaintances to whom she had been a tedious or indifferent or ridiculous affliction, dropped her: others became cordial .
7 After Harsanyi had finished his soup and a glass of red Hungarian wine, he lost his fagged look and became cordial and witty.
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