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The announcement that the wound was not fatal did not seem to move his stolidness in the least.
TOM SLADEPERCY K. FITZHUGH
The woman's excitement had changed into stolidness, and she showed far less feeling in the matter than Kate had done.
BELFORD'S MAGAZINE, VOL II, NO. 10, MARCH 1889VARIOUS
Under all his stolidness he is every inch a man, as I have said many times before.
THE IRON BOYS IN THE STEEL MILLSJAMES R. MEARS
In spite of his self-control and a belief in his stolidness, a lump swelled in his throat.
THE COTTAGE OF DELIGHTWILL N. HARBEN
"There isn't any answer," said Tom, with his usual exasperating stolidness.
TOM SLADE AT TEMPLE CAMPPERCY K. FITZHUGH
He had been greatly agitated, but his wonted stolidness was returning now.
TOM SLADE MOTORCYCLE DISPATCH BEARERPERCY KEESE FITZHUGH
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