Book,  chapter

1    1,    6|  and easy, unceremonious manners, showed plainly that he
2    2,    8|  dislike to the face and manners of the quartermaster.~During
3    2,   18| his usual sang-froid and manners. His look, indeed, betrayed
4    3,    1|  no education, and whose manners were in no degree superior
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