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equableness



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He had a temperament of great equableness, and doubtless felt much more deeply than was suspected, even by those who were constantly about him.

From The Story of the Upper Canada Rebellion by John Charles Dent

A temperamental equableness and a disciplined character gave to her finely modelled face an inward tranquillity which was a refuge to their ardent natures.

From Roads from Rome by Anne C. E. (Anne Crosby Emery) Allinson

There is remarkable equableness and stagnancy in the atmosphere up here, I think.

From Farthest North Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship 'Fram' 1893-1896 by Fridtjof Nansen

The height of the stranger was superior; and his movements, if less quick and violent, had an equableness that showed him a thorough master of his weapon.

From The Prince and the Page; a story of the last crusade by Charlotte Mary Yonge

He took to this life with the same equableness of mind that he accepted the companions of hardship and drudgery on the open road.

From Child and Country A Book of the Younger Generation by Will Levington Comfort




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