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1 Mrs. Fiske was not so tractable , for Mrs. Fiske was hostile and armed.
2 Frau von Eschenhagen gazed astonished at her son, so tractable all his life until this moment.
3 I only wish Manford were so tractable .
4 He's not so tractable as I thought.
5 What favorable demon causes you to greet her so softly and your humor to be so tractable ?
6 Oh, yes-Oh ,itis all right; but you really never did see any one so tractable as that man.
7 The mass of the people, with as little energy, have more obstinacy, and are, of course, not quite so tractable .
8 The man grinned, and, though Alfreton remembered that he was not usually so tractable with him, proceeded to do Winston's bidding.
9 Indeed, this bird is so tractable , that I believe any well-directed efforts would never fail of teaching him to sing any simple melody.
10 The manatee was so tractable that Captain Hull swam back for the skiff, while Ned loosened his hold on the flipper of the creature.
11 Even those of them who could be "set" enough themselves on occasion could not understand Theodosia, who had always been so tractable .
12 But France is not even so tractable ; it will pay but half the money due, upon a liquidated account, for the maintenance of their prisoners.
13 "Would you be so tractable and obedient if the old beggar were in better health?"
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