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1 The life in his own monastery proved no more congenial than formerly.
2 I was more concerned about removing myself to a more congenial environment.
3 The society of our virtuous monarch doubtless will be far more congenial .
4 You are more congenial than most of the fellows here to me.
5 No service could be more congenial to my feelings at this moment.
6 I can take my household gods to a more congenial setting, perhaps.
7 Differing from ours, this world may well be a more congenial habitation.
8 He went to find more congenial company in a group by the window.
9 They roamed in search of more fruitful lands and a more congenial sky.
10 Here he felt more at home and in more congenial surroundings.
11 But a more congenial work in his own State awaited his restored health.
12 He had not ordered candles: the firelight was more congenial to his meditations.
13 I should suppose it would be a much more congenial occupation.
14 On the other hand, a pub would be more congenial than a boarding-house.
15 I can no longer be useful, and I return to more congenial occupations.
16 His feet soon strayed, therefore, into the more congenial fields of dramatic invention.
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