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1 He seemed to have the faculty of inspiring liking wherever he went.
2 You white brothers have the faculty to burst the stoutest rocks.
3 You just don't have the faculty to comprehend political strategy.
4 But you have the faculty of making it seem charming.
5 He did not have the faculty of disposing of business.
6 Their idols have the faculty of speech, and predict to them whatever is required.
7 Well, you certainly have the faculty of hiding your identity in the most complete manner.
8 Seems if she does have the faculty of bringing out the kind side of folks.
9 Some have the faculty naturally, and are never mistaken.
10 Ducie will add considerably to the sum, and Stephen seems to have the faculty of getting it.
11 He should have the faculty of conciliation.
12 Though usually invisible, they may sometimes be seen, especially by people who have the faculty of perceiving spirits.
13 It was an extraordinary idea, an explosive idea, such as Cissie seemed to have the faculty of touching off.
14 Whether the seamen of three hundred years hence will have the faculty of sympathy it is impossible to say.
15 Children, even amongst seemingly stolid Chinese, have the faculty of calling forth the better feelings so often found latent.
16 So-called calculating boys are famous, and very many people have the faculty under hypnotic control to calculate time most accurately.
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