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First time I'd seen anything but pleasantness on her face.
"Can you suggest anything more to add to the pleasantness?"
That is testimony to the pleasantness of life here, some say.
We don't even feel the pleasantness of heat any more.
And a cold snap like this does bring some pleasantness with it.
In the face of so much pleasantness, he found it increasingly difficult to concern himself with the King.
"There's no pleasantness in what I have to say," he told her.
But early on, the theme, for all of its pleasantness, shows itself as also elementary.
He nodded, but there was no trace of pleasantness in his face.
When it was done the whole house had acquired a new pleasantness and comfort.
He smiled, a smile of unexpected pleasantness, and an interest was coming into his eyes.
After all the false pleasantness, his words were pure relief.
But the pleasantness of it was lost on her.
It was best to take the small notes on faith and enjoy the overall pleasantness.
All she wanted was to get through Parents' Visit with pleasantness and no problems.
The furnace in the sky had not yet stolen the morning's pleasantness.
Then he smiled at her with all the pleasantness of a brigand.
Ross said that she did not care about pleasantness.
However underneath all of the pleasantness, a little ambivalence can be detected.
When pleasantness begins to pall, one can go in for excitement.
The popularity of begonias is due to their general pleasantness.
She had a kind face, a pleasantness, a warmth.
Apart from a superficial, tactile pleasantness, I felt nothing at all.
Christmas approached with all the pleasantness of a funeral procession.
Not a need, but a pleasantness, as with music, or dancing."