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1
Just so human, and still
so
harmonious
with Eden seemed Mrs. Goodwin.
2
How could an arrangement
so
harmonious
have failed to satisfy her?
3
He appeared again at an adjourned meeting when the councils were not
so
harmonious
.
4
Never, perhaps, had they spent together
so
harmonious
an evening.
5
We fear the proceedings were not
so
harmonious
as we had been led to suppose.
6
Nor were their opinions
so
harmonious
as some suppose.
7
Their life together had been so beautiful,
so
harmonious
.
8
Everything here was so quiet and
so
harmonious
that at first one's suspicions were lulled.
9
Their domestic life was
so
harmonious
and perfect that it was a perpetual pleasure to contemplate.
10
Their language abounds much in gutturals, and is not
so
harmonious
as that spoken by the Foulahs.
11
Her voice was so sweet,
so
harmonious
!
12
It was not
so
harmonious
,
and sounded always as if the birds were singing in a foreign tongue.
13
He might well be a little shocked at the irregularity of my lineaments, his own being
so
harmonious
.
14
Very fair she seems under the sunlight, picturesque too, with her buildings so different and yet
so
harmonious
.
15
The example of France, so entirely reasonable, so profitable, so pacific, and
so
harmonious
with ours, would spread.
16
Mrs. Moore (said my charmer) [and never did her voice sound
so
harmonious
to me: Oh!
so
harmonious
so