Is it perfectly natural that my son, Brontu Dejas, who had the courage to do what not another soul would have dreamed of doing--is it natural that he should be deceived?
Now Costantino has come back; they were in love with one another before, and now they are in love with one another after; it is perfectly natural.
Being so perfectly natural, he is more of a gentleman for those little violations of rule, which most men, with his opportunities, might escape.
She thinks him a perfectly natural person, without any assumption, any self-consciousness, any scorn of the lower world.
He might see that it would beperfectly natural for me to tell it to General Pierce.
This, however, cannot be suspected, as the hand retains a perfectly natural position.
No doubt it is a wonderful Knowledge, but on analysis it will be found to be perfectly natural.
I assure you it's only the result of perfectly natural causes--atmospheric phenomena of the simplest kind.
To connect these outlines with the pictures that formed the starting-point for the development of the script was again a perfectly natural procedure, although a scholastic one.
The differentiation that thus arose between the dwelling-place of the god and the place where he was to be worshipped is a perfectly natural one.
The moist warmth under the wet pack produces this relaxation of the skin in a perfectly natural manner.
He was a perfectly natural creature, stolid and calm as those of his race, disciplined and deliberate in moments of danger or difficulty; yet he never lived under self-conscious control as the financier did.
It is perfectly natural that I should be angry at such a scene, and if this brute is to be found again to-night he shall know that I will not permit him to write insolent notes to my wife.
The change of life should be a perfectly natural condition, not associated with any unpleasant symptom whatever.
In other words, I repeat what I have already said so many times, that whenever there is trouble of any kind with any part of the female generative organs, whenever these do not act in a perfectly natural manner, then the Lydia E.
At any time when there is soreness, tenderness, unusual pain, any unnatural discharge, or any symptom whatever that shows pregnancy is not pursuing a perfectly natural course, she should begin to use the Vegetable Compound at once.
Isn't it perfectly natural for an invalid like that to want to keep her daughter with her; and isn't it perfectly natural for a daughter, with a New England sense of duty, to yield to her wish?
It was by a perfectly natural, if not very logical transition that we were presently talking of this greater interest again, and Glendenning was going over all the plans that it included.
You love your country--pays--that is perfectly natural.
This was a perfectly natural symptom, that was a perfectly natural phase, she must do this thing, get that, and avoid a third.
Of course it's perfectly natural, but at the same time it's one of the things we must fight.
We are now crossing it diagonally at a rapid rate by the aid of the force that man will yet use in a perfectly natural manner on the rough upper ocean and bleak lands of the earth's coarse surface.
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