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1 And yet there were still long periods of perfect lucidity and charm.
2 Upon that, he foresaw, with perfect lucidity , the inevitable development of events.
3 No one at the bar whom I have ever heard reasoned with such perfect lucidity .
4 He had a faultless memory, great clearness and vigour of thought, and perfect lucidity of expression.
5 The language lends itself to perfect lucidity , and the Paris press allows men to write as men.
6 Yet it was with perfect lucidity and due deliberation that he selected the necessary instruments from the doctor's closet.
7 For the first time since August, nineteen-fourteen, he found himself thinking, in perfect freedom and with perfect lucidity , about the War.
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