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  • I know your disposition, Lizzy. (4)
  • Their disposition I already knew. (1)
  • Her disposition is totally unfathomable. (10)
  • This disposition on your side is rather alarming. (4)
  • In everything but disposition they were admirably taught. (4)
  • He began to experience an equal disposition to cry and roar. (10)
  • But there is no disposition among our trusts to do any such thing. (7)
  • His disposition was to muse and fall slack, helpless to a friend. (10)
  • Melchior now put this apartment at the disposition of the old couple. (5)
  • He had all the disposition to persevere that Sir Thomas could wish him. (4)
  • His is a harmless disposition and he is a pet with the animal keepers. (21)
  • He thought he would stay some time longer: he had a disposition to smoke. (10)
  • It was a meeting for the final disposition of things before the outbreak. (10)
  • The Batrugians are of gigantic stature, but mild and friendly disposition. (7)
  • Upon her disposition he believed kindness might be the best way of working. (4)
  • Till I have your disposition, your goodness, I never can have your happiness. (4)
  • The latter was of an easy, friendly disposition, and a master of convivial arts. (2)
  • In other words, Richard showed symptoms of a disposition to take refuge in lies. (10)
  • Hence the disposition to view American composition as still in a state of pupilage. (3)
  • Her more fearless disposition and happier nerves made everything easy to her there. (4)
  • It is not time or opportunity that is to determine intimacy; it is disposition alone. (4)
  • I am sorry for her, because, with her disposition, she may not get over it immediately. (4)
  • We were in a mood for contemplation and in a Disposition to enjoy so beautifull a spot. (4)
  • Yet, the theorist upon human nature will say, they are obviously of adverse disposition. (10)
  • The gentleness and gratitude of her disposition would secure her all your own immediately. (4)
  • He waited for the larger bequests which must come, and for the disposition of the residue. (13)
  • A weak point in the military composition of Andre was his romantic and artistic disposition. (18)
  • When I was in Durban, Natal, I knew a man who had the biggest disposition I ever come across. (8)
  • And that benignant disposition commonly survives until his first year in office is more than half gone. (16)
  • He assisted with gravity at the disposition of the party for the return, when they all reached the carriage. (9)
  • She was very much affected by the view of his disposition towards her, which all these things made apparent. (4)
  • She began now to comprehend that he was exactly the man who, in disposition and talents, would most suit her. (4)
  • It was, perhaps, more flattering that she should betray a marked disposition to prefer solitude in his society. (10)
  • More than once he betrayed a disposition to take refuge in his class (he being son to one of the puisne Judges). (10)
  • As this silence continued, every day made it appear more strange and more incompatible with the disposition of both. (4)
  • Yet, as a whole, the document was singularly simple, almost bare in its disposition of a very large amount of money. (13)
  • The mere habit of learning to love is the thing; and a teachableness of disposition in a young lady is a great blessing. (4)
  • Aminta was of a disposition too generously cordial to let her be the rigorous critic of people with whom she was in touch. (10)
  • Her situation in life, the character of her father and mother, her own person and disposition, were all equally against her. (4)
  • The Grants showing a disposition to be friendly and sociable, gave great satisfaction in the main among their new acquaintance. (4)
  • Where she was deluded was in supposing that she would no longer dread his impetuous disposition to turn rosy visions into facts. (10)
  • It occurred to Westover, and not for the first time, that the frankest thing in Jeff Durgin was his disposition to use his friends. (9)
  • She is not of a disposition to do you credit in the world, and seems precisely in her proper place at Churchhill, with the Vernons. (4)
  • With such powers as his, however, and such a disposition as hers, Edmund trusted that everything would work out a happy conclusion. (4)
  • A disposition to mocking humour, foreign to her nature, gave her the notion of being off her feet, in the claws of a fabulous bird. (10)
  • She could now look forward to giving him that full and perfect confidence which her disposition was most ready to welcome as a duty. (4)
  • His disposition was even and good-tempered, he was simple and trusting by nature, and could rarely be induced to put himself forward. (3)
  • In the disposition of legs there was the usual difficulty, no one quite liking to put them up, and all ultimately doing so, save Olive. (8)
  • He showed from the first the sweetest disposition to forward all our plans in regard to her, and, in fact, he even anticipated our wishes. (9)
  • Her mind, disposition, opinions, and habits wanted no half-concealment, no self-deception on the present, no reliance on future improvement. (4)
  • She was confident of having performed her duty, and to fret over unavoidable evils, or augment them by anxiety, was no part of her disposition. (4)
  • Having attended to the disposition of his prisoners and their property, Troyes, accompanied by Iberville, departed on 10th August for Montreal. (19)
  • Susan had an open, sensible countenance; she was like William, and Fanny hoped to find her like him in disposition and goodwill towards herself. (4)
  • You will have noticed the disposition of common-sense, under pressure of some pertinacious piece of light-headedness, to grow impatient and angry. (10)
  • Her agitation and alarm exceeded all that was endured by the rest, by the right of a disposition which not even innocence could keep from suffering. (4)
  • I never mind going through anything, where a friend is concerned; that is my disposition, and John is just the same; he has amazing strong feelings. (4)
  • She told the story, however, with great spirit among her friends; for she had a lively, playful disposition, which delighted in anything ridiculous. (4)
  • A little of this disposition to vagrancy reappears in these later talks, for they are quite as informal in their way as were the earlier Conversations. (14)
  • Edward settled the disposition of his coat-collar, as a formula wherewith to regain composure of mind, and passed along beside Robert, Rhoda following. (10)
  • Edward settled the disposition of his coat-collar, as a formula wherewith to regain composure of mind, and passed along beside Robert, Rhoda following. (22)
  • He saw little evidence of exact scholarship in the educated men, and a general disposition toward an indolent attitude regarding all important matters. (14)
  • English fortitude, English integrity, the English disposition to do justice to dependents, adolescent English ingenuousness, she was always ready to laud. (10)
  • The friendliness of his disposition made him happy in accommodating those, whose situation might be considered, in comparison with the past, as unfortunate. (4)

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