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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.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From A Pilgrim Maid A Story of Plymouth Colony in 1620 by Taggart, Marion Ames

With pulses atune to the morning's freshness, the girl galloped rapidly along the shell-road, the clattering thud of her horse's hoofs startling in the quiet.

From Diane of the Green Van by Dalrymple, Leona

Where the fierce sun seared our eyeballs, in a treeless, barren waste, green groves, atune with song-birds, cast long swaths of shade on verdant sod.

From Vanguards of the Plains by McCarter, Margaret Hill

She was strangely atune with the big pines and the fragrant shadows which lay beneath them.

From The Seventh Noon by Frederick, Edmund




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