Indeed, their very placidness was almost cold, animal in its indifference.
2
She went on in placidness from hour to hour, ruffled occasionally.
3
His face held the doughy placidness of bored innkeepers everywhere.
4
He looks pale, and his countenance wears a placidness indicating a mind absorbed in reflection.
5
Therefore, Marion arrived in Dublin dishevelled, weary, and, for all her natural placidness, inclined to be cross.
6
On the forward deck, at the foot of the mast, sat a young man in a state of placidness.
7
The conversation of these innocent and guileless lovers was, as it were, in unison with the placidness of the evening.
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In her whole attitude there is a sort of gravity and placidness, something of the half-asleep air of a person ruminating.
9
Now anger is by nature at the farthest distance imaginable from complacency, and spleenishness from placidness, and animosity and turbulence from humanity and kindness.
10
To expand the human face to its full perfection, it seems necessary that the mind should co-operate by placidness of content, or consciousness of superiority.
11
A month, at least, is necessary, to bring my features to such a placidness with him, as to allow him to smile in my face.
12
"I know now, Juanita," she said with her accustomed placidness.
13
"Oh, no," said Mrs. Fisher-with an odd placidness, Scrap thought.
14
Indeed, their very placidness was almost cold, animal in its indifference.
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She went on in placidness from hour to hour, ruffled occasionally.
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His face held the doughy placidness of bored innkeepers everywhere.