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For this common sharing of a common comeliness among them there was a reason.
FROM PLACE TO PLACEIRVIN S. COBB
He had considerable to show, for his tiny plantation was a model of thrift and comeliness.
THE GENTLE ART OF COOKING WIVESELIZABETH STRONG WORTHINGTON
Men, she knew, did not make fools of themselves from a purely artistic appreciation of feminine comeliness.
THE CATTLE-BARON'S DAUGHTERHAROLD BINDLOSS
"Surely the price of the cloth wanted to perfect the comeliness of the garment cannot be much," said the vicar, almost woefully.
THE LAST CHRONICLE OF BARSETANTHONY TROLLOPE
His courage was gone, his garb was squalid, and the comeliness and clearness of his countenance was utterly obliterated.
CALEB WILLIAMSWILLIAM GODWIN
The boy's calm assurance of success pleased her, and his unusual beauty attracted her, as all personal comeliness invariably did.
A GERMAN POMPADOURMARIE HAY
He saw no beauty, comeliness, or loveliness in the character of God as represented by the teaching of the various religious sects.
HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTSJOSEPH SMITH
She had a woman's instinctive partiality for comeliness in a man, and was very fond of Phineas Finn because he was handsome.
PHINEAS FINNANTHONY TROLLOPE
Nature had been very good to him, making him comely inside and out,—and with this comeliness he had crept into popularity.
PHINEAS FINNANTHONY TROLLOPE
These were slatterns, not wholly lacking in a certain comeliness, and eyed the visitors with shy curiosity.
UP THE FORKED RIVEREDWARD SYLVESTER ELLIS
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