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1 This policy, so congenial to the disposition of Mr. Fox, was adopted.
2 He soon surrounded himself with the luxury that was so congenial to him.
3 The former declared he had seldom anchored in moorings so congenial to his taste.
4 Honestly, I've never met anyone that was so congenial .
5 Yet she was not cold, or Daisy had not found in her so congenial a companion.
6 I kept on in this strain, so congenial with my disposition, for some time, uninterrupted by him.
7 Here, in our own day, what sons of Fame have gone to linger near a society so congenial !
8 Burgess was in high spirits at finding so congenial a soul selected for the task of reporting upon him.
9 While the determined chiefs held discourse so congenial with the wishes of the youthful knight, Wallace sat almost silent.
10 It was a fireside scene of alluring comfort, the two central figures of such opposite characteristics, yet so congenial .
11 I do not think I ever met with any one so congenial to my tastes as Miss Melville is.
12 Malibran had now learned to dearly love Italy and its impulsive, warm-hearted people, so congenial to her own nature.
13 Isn't it great that you and Judy know each other and that the three of us are so congenial ?
14 These bills passed the commons; but in the upper house the atmosphere was not quite so congenial to their existence.
15 She found no company so congenial as theirs; no occupation so agreeable as the humble services which their desolate condition required.
16 What companion could the home-tired child of pleasure find so congenial to his tastes as the young and beautiful Elinor Wildegrave?
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