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No Hopkins is ever fully atune with such a community as this.

Then, as if by a preconcerted signal, the throats are all atune.

They are far from auditorium or hall, But their minds are still atune to Music's call, They can hear Caruso sing, Or the bells of Shandon ring, As they smoke and count the cracks along the wall.

Gentle yet earthy King George VI would probably feel more atune to the words of a British mother, refusing to send her children to safety in the U.S. at the war's start.

And something within him, without will or volition of his, spontaneous, leapt out in consonance with the wild grandeur of the night to revel in it, atune with the Titanic magnificence of the spectacle, as one who gazes upon a splendid canvas and, innate in appreciation, is lost in the conception to which the master brush has given life.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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