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1  He had known human nature in the East.
Between the Acts By Virginia Woolf
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2  The terrace, rising, made a natural stage.
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3  Only Bond the cowman looked fluid and natural.
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4  I like a man to be natural, not always on a perch.
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5  It was plain to all that the natural desire of the natural man was overcoming him.
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6  This time, from the expression in her eyes it was apparently something in the nature of a strait waistcoat.
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7  Walloping, tail lashing, the reticence of nature was undone, and the barriers which should divide Man the Master from the Brute were dissolved.
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8  So with blow after blow, with champagne and ogling, she staked out her claim to be a wild child of nature, blowing into this--she did give one secret smile--sheltered harbour; which did make her smile, after London; yet it did, too, challenge London.
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9  The old girl with a wisp of white hair flying, knobbed shoes as if she had claws corned like a canary's, and black stockings wrinkled over the ankles, naturally made David cock his eye and Jessica wink back, as she handed him a length of paper roses.
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