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You feel that he has never lost touch with Nature, that he is still organically connected with the fields, the sea, the open air; he to whom spring is physically painful, who is depressed by relaxing air, who loves the weather of his home- land, its vehemence, and its savage, tameless strength. - "Émile Verhaeren", Stefan Zweig.
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Remember, the leopardess is tameless, ' said she. - "Shirley", Charlotte Brontë.
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The two faced one another in silence for a few moments, the one strong, muscular, masculine, the other slight, fragile, delicate; yet in that girlish form there was an intrepid spirit which Mowbray recognized, defiant, haughty, tameless, the spirit of all her fathers, strengthened and intensified by a vehement desire for that liberty that lay outside the gates. - "The Living Link", James De Mille.