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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

They played the fool as they passed, laughing and chattering, losing their horses in their madness, all making thorough nuisances of themselves and all atune with the fresh glory of the dawn.

From The Tale of a Trooper by Mackenzie, Clutha N. (Clutha Nantes)

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

From Wake-Robin by Burroughs, John

The forest was atune from daybreak to midnight with winged denizens, for insect and bird life seemed unquenchable in the Big Woods.

From Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp or, the Old Lumberman's Secret by Carr, Annie Roe

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




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