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1 It was altogether a pleasing scene - afairpicture of a wealthy and united family.
2 From this pleasing scene , however, they found themselves, the next day, very differently situated.
3 The day soon failed us, and the moon presented a very solemn and pleasing scene .
4 Nay, does the world present a pleasing scene ?
5 It is a pleasing scene , a happy moment; it is the first landscape he ever painted, and it is home.
6 Kew Gardens, on a May-day morning, is also a very pleasing scene , in which some pretty Morris dancing is introduced.
7 The "River Scene," illustrating lines from Southey, is delicately touched, and a pleasing scene ; yet we feel sure it is not from nature.
8 This play has many just sentiments, some natural dialogues, and some pleasing scenes , but they are obtained at the expense of much incongruity.
9 But there were less pleasing scenes : hills deforested and paddies wrecked by a waste of stones and gravel flung over them in time of flood.
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