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1  This seemed quite proper and natural on his part.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
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2  It was the first kiss of her life to which her nature had really responded.
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3  It was so much more natural to have him stay when he was not absolutely required to leave her.
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4  Mrs. Pontellier was not a woman given to confidences, a characteristic hitherto contrary to her nature.
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ContextHighlight   In VII
5  His coming was in the nature of a welcome disturbance; it seemed to furnish a new direction for her emotions.
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ContextHighlight   In XXIII
6  They had been permitted to sit up till after the ice-cream, which naturally marked the limit of human indulgence.
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7  She handled her brushes with a certain ease and freedom which came, not from long and close acquaintance with them, but from a natural aptitude.
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8  He had detected the latent sensuality, which unfolded under his delicate sense of her nature's requirements like a torpid, torrid, sensitive blossom.
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9  The woman was possessed of a cheerful nature, and refused to take any situation too seriously, especially a situation with which she was so familiar.
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ContextHighlight   In XXXVII
10  He was no doubt prepared for any emergency, ready for any one of the foregoing attitudes, just as he bent himself easily and naturally to the situation which confronted him.
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ContextHighlight   In XXIX
11  The parrot fortunately offered no further interruption to the entertainment, the whole venom of his nature apparently having been cherished up and hurled against the twins in that one impetuous outburst.
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ContextHighlight   In IX
12  Some among them thought it was on account of her false hair, or the dread of getting the violets wet, while others attributed it to the natural aversion for water sometimes believed to accompany the artistic temperament.
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ContextHighlight   In XVI