Such is the fearlessness, the insensibility to danger, which men acquire by the habitude of constant risk. |
I smiled wryly at my insomniac habitude and looked out at the window again. |
He was vain of his experiments in profligacy, but they never grew to habitude. |
Can these habitudes be the habitudes of free love, or what are they? |
Moreover, my occupations have been always made to chime in with the ordinary habitudes of my fellowmen. |
The discourse of some with whom I have had some habitudes since my coming home. |