| 11. | Even without a fireplace and rum punch, the place is companionable.
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| 12. | The businessman and the empty hours co-exist in companionable silence.
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| 13. | Yet Swan and Joyce found themselves a companionable songwriting pair.
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| 14. | In time, this will become familiar and companionable.
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| 15. | And she said, because he s so companionable.
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| 16. | He writes a companionable prose, whose purpose is to converse with his reader.
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| 17. | But our single, long day there made it seem companionable most of all.
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| 18. | He had a vein of quiet humour that made him a very companionable man.
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| 19. | Not pals, exactly, but companionable.
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| 20. | A companionable man, he sighs that the most successful authors were the least troublesome.
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