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1 In disposition he is very amiable , but rather grave beyond his years.
2 He has been very amiable towards me, both in deed and word.
3 The baroness was very amiable , and persuaded him to have some tea.
4 Corelli, though very amiable in temper, knew how to make himself respected.
5 It is a child of much ability he considers, and very amiable .
6 Nathalie Haldin went with me as far as the door, very amiable .
7 He appears a very amiable person, very friendly disposed towards The Army.
8 Madame Grévy was very amiable , and sent us an invitation to breakfast.
9 Cardinal Spada is a very intelligent man and a very amiable one.
10 She is a loyal and excellent woman, very artistic, and very amiable .
11 Consequently Carl, never very amiable , was in anything but a good humor.
12 He is a very amiable good-natured man, and wants judgment, not parts.
13 Augustus is very amiable , too, and, when known, shows much good sense.
14 Miss Minerva entered the room-notin a very amiable temper, judging by appearances.
15 Fräulein Hirsch was very amiable in her readiness to supply information.
16 Your cigar must have left you in a very amiable mood.
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