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1 She had a nature that was like a song in its sweetness.
2 I can hardly say that I had a nature to understand.
3 He had a nature as direct and undeviating as a bullet.
4 Annie Eustace had a nature which could not readily grasp some of the evil of humanity.
5 Annie had a nature compounded of depths of sweetness; nobody could be mistaken with regard to that.
6 It is this, that Lord Palmerston had a nature incapable of enduring anger or any sentiment of wrath.
7 Dartrey Fenellan had said of little Nesta once, that she had a nature pure and sparkling as mid-sea foam.
8 But this girl was better than pretty, for she had a nature which was exceptionally tender, good, and sincere.
9 I have been very lonely since your dear father died, and I never had a nature to live alone and be happy.
10 These massive oaks and poplars soared over a hundred feet tall, and each one had a nature spirit, a dryad, watching over it.
11 This man had a nature most easily worked upon, and extraordinarily quick to receive pain and pleasure, to tears, gratitude, laughter, hatred, liking.
12 This man had a nature of peculiar ardor-orrather, curious desires, a greedy desire to know, an itching need to approach and peep into abysses.
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