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1 He had not quite reconciled himself to the difference of his position.
2 She seemed quite reconciled to the situation of things as they were.
3 So Rikli became quite reconciled to her lot, and was in good-humor again.
4 He was not yet quite reconciled to the trick fate had played him.
5 I am now quite reconciled to your four years at college.
6 So they think I'm quite reconciled to it, but I'm not.
7 The time was at hand, and the boy was quite reconciled to his fate.
8 He was quite reconciled to his lot, and had become completely one of us.
9 We have quite reconciled ourselves to staying where we are.'
10 It was soothing and restful, and we felt quite reconciled to life in the navy.
11 I am quite reconciled to the idea of going.
12 The girl, who said her name was Tilly, got quite reconciled to us next day.
13 Mrs. Sheridan seems now quite reconciled to these little absences, which she knows are unavoidable.
14 And you, as a philosopher, should be quite reconciled .
15 Now looking at it that way, I'm quite reconciled to your being nice to me.
16 Come, I am quite reconciled - let us enjoy the farce.
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