He glanced at the clock, leaned over and gulped down some medicine, then placidly folding his hands, lay back: "How's Kelly." [adjective]
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He is tired after the day's hunt, and reclines placidly awaiting supper, which Meekeye with downcast look prepares. [adjective]
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He had, William also reports, a gift of impromptu eloquence, and a faculty both for saying witty things pleasantly at other people's expense and for listening placidly to witticisms directed against himself; while he was generous to excess without needing to make exactions in order to support his generosity, and always respected the Church. [adjective]
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He was still placidly engaged in this latter survey, when Mrs. [adjective]
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"I trust not," he rejoined placidly. [adjective]
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Stuart," returned Fo-Hi placidly." [adjective]
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"Give me the musket," said Tristram placidly, "and take the sword." [adjective]
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