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1 1| scanty fair hair in its natural curls. ~He looked only about 2 1| the joys of an idleness natural to mankind, a peaceful fate 3 1| of his wishes than by the natural manner in which the events 4 1| enables us to study the natural history of hearts, when 5 2| I can see now that my natural sincerity must have been 6 2| indifferent to wit; I made a very natural if foolish resolve, which 7 2| judge a man! ~"Sometimes my natural propensities broke out like 8 2| recreation. Pauline had natural aptitude; she learned so 9 2| her of her virtues, her natural simple charm, and frank 10 2| too importunate love? Some natural defect perhaps makes you 11 2| Foedora has all the sagacity natural to a profoundly selfish 12 2| honeyed words expressed natural kindness, her pretentious 13 2| phraseology, and of the natural craft that is used in all 14 2| Every movement was perfectly natural; there was nothing whatever 15 3| strongly brought out his natural feebleness and livid hues. 16 3| like everything that is natural and genuine. ~Raphael, still 17 3| donkey.' At some period when natural history was much neglected 18 3| succeed in analyzing some natural law, and resolve it into 19 3| what has taken place, so natural from a physical point of 20 3| with the mathematician's natural stubborn propensity for 21 3| inexplicable, and yet quite natural, which, ever since the world 22 3| contact with nature, of natural emotions, and of the vegetative 23 3| must needs be peaceful, natural, and fruitful, like the 24 3| infinitely varied forms of every natural kingdom were, to his thinking, 25 3| course forgotten how freely natural emotions are expressed. 26 3| suddenly. The thing was so natural, that, when Raphael had