Part, Chapter
1 I,I | Constance?" his air and manner, like those of a man absorbed
2 I,I | delivered like shot,~after the manner of those who recriminate,
3 I,II | modest peasant had an air and manner which rendered him at least
4 I,II | furnish~you in the same manner," he said as he paid for
5 I,II | honest~and straightforward manner, all contributed to predispose
6 I,II | his province. A wheedling manner cloaked a quibbling mind,
7 I,III| he said, with an easy manner. "They have treated~me like
8 I,IV | felt uneasy. The~excited manner of du Tillet seemed the
9 I,V | s office, had an air and manner that was half cynical, half~
10 I,VI | shrill voice and patronizing manner.~ ~"Shall we do the business
11 I,VI | even the semblance of a manner that accorded with~his fictitious
12 I,VI | a restrained and subdued manner, suddenly appeared. His~
13 I,VI | to Popinot with a~queer manner, which meant neither servility
14 I,VI | it at the roots in such a manner~that the whole skin of the
15 I,VI | in his most~parliamentary manner.~ ~"No--hair--can be made--
16 I,VII| well with a self-important manner, a Roman nose, and~the splendors
17 I,VII| by du Tillet's attentive manner, that he gave a~sketch of
18 I,I | become~pitiless,--after the manner of artists, who are most
19 I,I | entering with the lively~manner artists put on when they
20 I,II | dressing-gown, calm~and composed in manner, like all lawyers long used
21 I,II | and knocked in a peculiar~manner at the door of the study,
22 I,II | assumed the ingratiating manner which for ten years past
23 I,IV | in the hitherto insolent manner of the footman.~ ~"Pardon
24 I,IV | his valet for the clumsy manner~in which he had lighted
25 I,V | the poor man and his whole manner surprised Cesarine~and the
26 I,VI | answered, with a tender~manner that struck her husband.~ ~
27 I,VII| people assumed an air and manner and speech which~put Cesar
28 I,VII| was, saw a change in the manner of~the Ragons which seemed
29 I,VII| white, his face pale, his manner timid,--some few would stop~
30 I,VII| words coincide in a singular manner with the power you have
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