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1 Little by little the old tar-paper shack took on a homelike air .
2 They meant to give a homelike air of permanency to their dwellings.
3 There is a fraternity of spirit a homelike air , which reminds one of the convent.
4 Even from a distance it bore a homelike air .
5 But its homelike air is noticeable.
6 I think I could give to a boarding-house, that place of hash and harrowing discomfort, a dainty, homelike air .
7 Three restful days followed; the hotel wore a homelike air , and the time was full of content and quiet enjoyment.
8 And this, let me say here, is the great charm of the characteristic English inn; it has a domestic, homelike air .
9 The well-built houses, perfect fences and tidy dooryards give the place a homelike air such as we had not seen before in Texas.
10 Their floors were covered with rush mats, and the furniture brought from the wreck gave to the rooms a comfortable and homelike air .
11 It had, indeed, a careless, homelike air , as of a building that disdains show, standing sturdily upon a consciousness of utility and worth.
12 They took partly furnished rooms, and brought up some of their own furniture to make up deficiencies and give the place a homelike air .
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