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1 A pleasant account of the manners and customs, the costumes and feast-days, of Water land.
2 What a pleasant account you give of Julian.
3 Of this visit his son Julian gives a pleasant account in a Memoir of his father, pp.
4 Leslie, whose picture of the Coronation was painted at Windsor, gave a pleasant account of the Queen's kindly and easy ways.
5 Miss Liddell was one of the Queen's Maids of Honour a little later, gives a pleasant account of an episode at one of these dances.
6 Burrill brought pleasant accounts of your appearance at Brook Farm.
7 I hope you have pleasant accounts from Windsor?
8 I have your three letters, with pleasant accounts of critiques, etc., and painful accounts of your anxieties.
9 I have had pleasant accounts concerning thee lately, and I do not wish to remember that thou hast ever grieved me.
10 Pleasant accounts of happenings at school should be encouraged, but grumbling against rules, as well as personal gossip, should not be permitted.
11 "I am very glad that you can give us such a pleasant account of these parishioners of yours, dear Mr. Ingram," responded Mrs. Bertram.
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