To Mrs. Luttrell society was a necessity, as a thing becomes after a lifetime of habitude. |
The material they had to work upon was already democratical by instinct and habitude. |
What had formerly been habitude and trifling, was now grown seriousness and inclination. |
There was at work some great solvent making into naught the dross of custom and habitude. |
He steeped himself in this bath of habitude, to which artificial regrets insinuated a tonic quality. |
I smiled wryly at my insomniac habitude and looked out at the window again. |