1 His stronger nature seems to have worked inwardly against himself.
2 It is really wonderful how much resilience there is in human nature.
3 He is certainly a man of noble nature; poor dear Lucy was right about him.
4 I feel from having seen him that he is good and kind and of a noble nature.
5 I greatly fear that she is of too super-sensitive a nature to go through the world without trouble.
6 I am feeling very sleepy; the cold is perhaps beginning to tell upon me, and nature must have rest some time.
7 Your husband is noble nature, and you are noble too, for you trust, and trust cannot be where there is mean nature.
8 With this one, all the forces of nature that are occult and deep and strong must have worked together in some wondrous way.
9 Outside the air was sweet, the sun shone, and the birds sang, and it seemed as if all nature were tuned to a different pitch.
10 From his putting his finger to his lips, I gathered that he expected her to wake before long and was afraid of forestalling nature.
11 It is just as that dear, good Professor Van Helsing said: he is true grit, and he improves under strain that would kill a weaker nature.
12 These were, I shortly found, connected almost solely with the dusty nature of the job, and of the consequent thirst engendered in the operators.
13 With a rapidity which, at the time, seemed incredible, and even afterwards is impossible to realize, the whole aspect of nature at once became convulsed.
14 Many times through the night did I come to them, till it arrive to the cold hour when all nature is at lowest; and every time my coming was with quiet of them.
15 I suppose that nature works on such a hopeful basis that we believe against ourselves that things will be as they ought to be, not as we should know that they will be.
16 The wind fell away entirely during the evening, and at midnight there was a dead calm, a sultry heat, and that prevailing intensity which, on the approach of thunder, affects persons of a sensitive nature.
17 They gave as another reason for their defeat the extraordinary state of drouth to which they had been reduced by the dusty nature of their occupation and the reprehensible distance from the scene of their labours of any place of public entertainment.
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