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1 Gervaise was always so amiable , meek as a lamb, sweet as sugar.
2 Nothing seems so desirable, nothing so amiable , as momentary living to God.-Mr.
3 His public conduct does not present itself in quite so amiable a light.
4 Julia says she has never seen him so amiable ; he's usually pretty unapproachable.
5 But I have never known my wife to be so amiable .
6 Since I had known him, never had he been so amiable and pleasant.
7 You are here, petite, and have been so amiable for our cherished Gambetta.
8 He seemed so amiable that I felt I couldn't be rude to him.
9 Were they more faithful, they would not, perhaps, be so amiable .
10 But this man, so amiable , so charming, so delicious, loved nothing.
11 She had never, she thought, seen him so amiable , so gay.
12 The Soldan was overjoyed to see his mother so amiable .
13 He has a reputation of being not always so amiable .
14 Never had Bonaparte since his elevation shown himself so amiable as on this occasion.
15 He is so amiable , so mild-youcould not well resist.
16 Above all, there was the Kohen, so benevolent, so self-denying, so amiable , so sympathetic.
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