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  • It was not natural. (8)
  • It was not natural. (10)
  • Who wants the natural? (8)
  • It would be kind of natural. (9)
  • Was he not her natural prey? (9)
  • Yes, natural; though not common. (10)
  • Yes, natural; though not common. (22)
  • It was all quite natural, however. (4)
  • But then we have a natural optimacy! (10)
  • That is the right and natural thing. (12)
  • I have my natural weapons and my cause. (10)
  • After all, it was but natural that he should. (8)
  • It was natural that she should lose her hour! (8)
  • In England one did not admit what was natural. (8)
  • His natural candour checked the downward course. (10)
  • What could be more natural than his asking you again? (4)
  • And as a natural consequence we are divorced too much. (9)
  • It was all too deep for disgust, and somehow, too natural. (8)
  • Lavender went on in the most natural voice he could assume. (8)
  • This hopeful, gambling American spirit was natural to him. (13)
  • Eccentric; which only means, hors du commun; and can be natural. (22)
  • It was not callousness, but the natural result of being fluttered. (8)
  • Society is held together by the natural decency in man, by fellow-feeling. (8)
  • I am so made that I allow no distinction between natural and supernatural. (14)
  • The situation was one of stringent torment to a professional and natural spy. (10)
  • He had a natural horror of any sort of scandal, and he was very fond of Hilary. (8)
  • She had all the natural grace of sweetness of temper and artlessness in herself. (4)
  • And at that thought, so natural and so peculiar, she uttered a little choked laugh. (8)
  • Also certain of the soft woods have natural properties of resisting dry or wet rot. (17)
  • Speech was difficult, admiration natural, so he sat beside her, admiring in silence. (10)
  • This was a defeat of all his previous precaution, a deep victory of natural instinct. (8)
  • Her natural spiritedness detested the monotony, her craven soul fawned for the comfort. (10)
  • From higher ground it was natural that the remaining sister should take a bolder flight. (10)
  • Added to all of the above depreciation is the natural wear and tear caused by the tenants. (17)
  • To her it was but the natural consequence of a strong affection in a young and ardent mind. (4)
  • In a last analysis, there is but one natural right; and that is the right of superior force. (14)
  • She looked at me without speaking, while her beautiful eyes regained their natural expression. (10)
  • But Bingley has great natural modesty, with a stronger dependence on my judgement than on his own. (4)
  • Like many other natural people, Mrs. Berry was only silly where her own soft heart was concerned. (10)
  • Their marks and colorings seem ridiculous when they are separated from their natural surroundings. (17)
  • After a short silence on both sides, Mrs. Jennings, with all her natural hilarity, burst forth again. (4)
  • At any rate, Adrian hoped for such natural choruses as you hear in the nursery when a bauble is lost. (10)
  • Cedar has been found to be the best wood for these shingles, since it has a natural resistance to decay. (17)
  • Lies and hatred, those violent things of life, would come to seem quite natural, in the violence of his love. (8)
  • Her first blank despair at sight of the trap she had fallen into, was clearing before her natural high courage. (10)
  • Her Bath habits made evening-parties perfectly natural to her, and Maple Grove had given her a taste for dinners. (4)
  • Only, people were hard to love, different from birds and beasts and flowers, to love which seemed natural and easy. (8)
  • The morning air overcame with its sweetness the natural odor of that small room, and a bird or two went flirting past. (8)
  • They say it is the pleasure of low-born people to feel themselves princes; mine it is to share their natural feelings. (10)
  • Everything natural, probable, reasonable, was against it; all their habits and ways of thinking, and all her own demerits. (4)
  • For Jolly, who had a sort of natural lordliness, had passed at once into a very small set, who secretly amused his father. (8)
  • In that matter, his natural delicacy and his deference to Percy had always checked him from sounding the subject closely. (10)
  • But he had to check the young natural lawyer, for the effect of so much masked examination upon Richard was growing baneful. (10)
  • One may study how solely to survive, yet, having an imperfect natural aptitude, may fail of proficiency and be early cut off. (7)
  • Either the reluctance is from the natural desire that so recent a heroine should be founded on fact, or it is mere perverseness. (9)
  • The bamboo plant is used by the Chinese in very many ways; it is natural that they should use it for making musical instruments. (3)
  • Those soft blue eyes, and all those natural graces, should not be wasted on the inferior society of Highbury and its connexions. (4)
  • When the last convulsions come they are not terrific; the frame has been weakened for dissolution; love dies like natural decay. (10)
  • She had no natural connexions to assist her even with their counsel, and she could not afford to purchase the assistance of the law. (4)
  • My sense of shame at my natural weakness and the arrogance of men would urge me to make hundreds captive, if that is being a coquette. (10)
  • Nor did he wonder, he said, at our running from studies of those filthy writings loose upon London; it was as natural as dunghill steam. (10)
  • He had Farmer Blaize and Mrs. Berry to study, and really excellent Aphorisms sprang from the plain human bases this natural couple presented. (10)
  • Rightly or wrongly (there are differences of opinion about it) Mr. Beamish repressed the chthonic natural with a rod of iron beneath his rule. (10)
  • But their scales were all diatonic (the scales they called Chromatic and Enharmonic will be explained later), they were all like our natural minor. (3)
  • Natural history is one of the most interesting and absorbing of all studies, and the visitor to our menagerie finds much zoological gratification. (21)
  • There was nothing of the superb gait with which a regiment of tall Highlanders moves behind its music, solemn and inevitable, like a natural phenomenon. (2)
  • For if he had a natural contempt for his Board, with the exception of the chairman, he had a still more natural contempt for his shareholders. (8)
  • His approval of my Latin exercise was verbal, and weak praise in comparison; besides I cared nothing for praises not referring to my grand natural accomplishment. (10)

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