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1 She grieved that I was not becoming more reconciled to my place.
2 From that day she seemed to grow more reconciled to her lot.
3 She wondered, also, if Stephen were any more reconciled to his fate.
4 The picture is really greatly improved, and I am more reconciled to it.
5 They will be more reconciled to improved dwellings when they build them themselves.
6 On being presented to John, however, she became more reconciled to her lot.
7 This interview had not the more reconciled me to life.
8 I suppose I shall grow more reconciled by and by.
9 But the further we go, Harry, the more reconciled I grow to our withdrawal.
10 I hope, on my return, to find them more reconciled .
11 They'll go on sorrowing, of course, but they'll be feeling more reconciled every day.
12 He left Magni's quarters not cheered or happy, but more reconciled to what had happened.
13 Protestantism has always been more reconciled to the presence of women in sacred places than we.
14 During the last few days, however, she became more reconciled to even this method of procedure.
15 The architect, strange to say, was more reconciled with his position than he had formerly been.
16 It was evident that his sister was no more reconciled since seeing Virgie's pictures than before.
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