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1    1,    6|    them with perfect ease and grace, said, bowing to Miss Grant, “
2    1,   14|   Glenarvan begged for longer grace. To hear his imploring tones,
3    1,   15|     the stranger with all the grace of a Frenchman. But his
4    1,   21|   presented arms with perfect grace.~“He’ll get on!” added the
5    2,    6|    invitation given with such grace. Lady Helena and Mary Grant
6    2,   11| ambulatory house with perfect grace. John Mangles was not forgotten
7    2,   12|      accepted them with a shy grace that was very charming.~
8    3,    6|      was received with a good grace, even by the ladies, who,
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