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Meanings of pleasant paths in English
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Usage of pleasant paths in English
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The pleasantpaths of the world- Icouldleave them behind with a shrug.
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Along the pleasantpaths of Literature you shall walk as beside still waters.
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There were fountains playing, and here and there arbours and trellises and pleasantpaths.
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Pilot's dog-life had fallen into pleasantpaths.
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The party walked along by very pleasantpaths until they came to a field by the side of the brook.
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He was silent for a few moments, letting his thoughts wander through the pleasantpaths of that little garden of repose.
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But now the spell which had held the place in slumber was snapped, and her feet was set in its pleasantpaths.
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Her heart overflowed with thankfulness to the giver of all good, who had brought her feet into such pleasantpaths of peace.
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She smiled, in spite of herself, as she followed the pleasantpaths, and heard the birds singing their summer songs over her head.
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Thus, from inclination and policy, she sought Leicester and endeavored by the pleasantpaths of her blandishments to lead him to her cause.
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If Macaulay's hand cannot lead a man upon those pleasantpaths, then, indeed, he may give up all hope of ever finding them.
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To advance along smooth and pleasantpaths, to encounter no obstacles, to wrestle with no difficulties and hardships-suchhas absolutely no fascination to him.
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The one bright spot is that it saves you and your endowment from further catastrophes, and preserves you to the pleasantpaths of scientific fame.