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accustomedness



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Will was in that voice, and accustomedness to command. 

From Michael, Brother of Jerry by Jack London

It was with the light and adroit touch of accustomedness to all orders of little situations that his grace took the matter in hand, with a shade, also, of amiable malice.

From T. Tembarom by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Suppose, Bel," she added, with enchanting confidence and accustomedness, "we were to have a cup of coffee with the oysters?

From The Other Girls by A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train) Whitney

Luck looked with the eye of his imagination and saw the dried little man climbing, with a stiffness that could not hide his accustomedness, into the saddle.

From The Phantom Herd by B. M. Bower

Sailors on a Nova Scotia freight schooner, five days out, sit around in the evening glow and take a pipe and a chat with the same homely accustomedness, as if they were at a tavern.

From Golden Lads by Arthur Gleason




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