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 1     I|       for him to show himself amiable towards me."~ ~"How? Explain
 2    II| imagine my uncle to be a very amiable sort of cavalier."~ ~"Not
 3   III|       for Master Jock had the amiable habit of keeping tame bears
 4    VI|       Why, there's not a more amiable fellow in the world than
 5  VIII|  young nor handsome, nor even amiable - he might very well pass
 6  VIII|   that? Could she possibly be amiable to an old fellow of over
 7    IX|  anybody.~ ~Maturing thus her amiable designs, she safely reached
 8    IX|      the evening, etc."~ ~The amiable host laid himself out to
 9    XI|      cannot eat. He is a very amiable man: before dinner he complains
10    XI|       Baron George Málnay, an amiable man.'"~ ~"Here is a dear
11    XV|     ladies find the gentlemen amiable even in advanced old age.
12   XVI|      at any rate, it was very amiable of the dear wife to allow
13  XVII|    His wife was captivatingly amiable. Like a seductive siren,
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