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1
I was glad of that quiet voice,
so
placid
in its courage.
2
If Maeve had not felt
so
placid
,
she would have panicked then.
3
Looking out over the crowd, I wonder why they're
so
placid
.
4
And she's
so
placid
and large and soft-spoken and easy to live with.
5
Even mother,
so
placid
,
seemingly so contented, must have many wishes.
6
For some reason Winter's manner was not
so
placid
as usual.
7
And looking
so
placid
,
so natural, and as if asleep.
8
Madame was
so
placid
and easy-going-inher stout black silk dress, with her lace-work
9
The sea was never
so
placid
but that a breeze would ruffle its waters.
10
Anyway, what are you looking
so
placid
and moon-eyed for?
11
And a jealous thought came to his wife, who usually was
so
placid
and good-natured.
12
Don't make it sound
so
placid
and unimportant, Johnny.
13
He looked at Gustav's sweaty face, usually
so
placid
,
now distorted with pain and anxiety.
14
I can hardly call it a time of grief, when she was
so
placid
and happy.
15
There is nothing
so
placid
as rustic conceit.
16
Never had Therese possessed
so
placid
a mind.
so
placid
so