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1 1, 5| an excellent, indeed, a perfect temper; modest, silent, 2 1, 6| and the steward bowed with perfect gravity in reply.~“Are you 3 1, 6| and going up to them with perfect ease and grace, said, bowing 4 1, 7| William Tuffnell, there was a perfect explosion of admiring epithets. 5 1, 8| resumed Lord Glenarvan, with perfect gravity, “when people are 6 1, 11| party, even Robert, were in perfect health, and altogether the 7 1, 13| thankful.”~“Why, it is a perfect palace, I call it,” said 8 1, 13| CASUCHA. In spite of the perfect calmness of the atmosphere, 9 1, 14| fruit. There were literally, perfect forests of these. This district 10 1, 15| Patagonian, by whom he looked a perfect pigmy— a Patagonian who 11 1, 16| color the animal was of perfect beauty. The Major, who was 12 1, 18| brave Jacques Paganel with perfect confidence.”~“I resign myself,” 13 1, 21| and presented arms with perfect grace.~“He’ll get on!” added 14 1, 23| great gaps in the foliage, perfect glades, with air in abundance, 15 1, 23| exhibiting a powder flask in a perfect state of preservation.~“ 16 1, 24| on board the DUNCAN is a perfect providence.”~“All right. 17 2, 6| little group. This was a perfect type of the Irish colonist— 18 2, 6| furniture, which looked in perfect keeping with the solid house 19 2, 7| document,” he added, with perfect NAIVETE, “you must own you 20 2, 10| They advanced in front with perfect gravity, choosing the best 21 2, 11| their ambulatory house with perfect grace. John Mangles was 22 2, 12| Gibraltar.”~“Admirable! perfect! sublime! And France, for 23 2, 14| mounted on horses of the most perfect breed, true “hunters.”~The 24 2, 14| All these out-buildings, a perfect village, comprising more 25 2, 15| Grant. “You are now the most perfect of men.”~“Too perfect,” 26 2, 15| most perfect of men.”~“Too perfect,” added Lady Helena, laughing; “ 27 2, 15| them. The animals were in perfect health, and bravely bearing 28 3, 2| made her a bad sailor, the perfect type of a wooden shoe.~They 29 3, 6| Extreme watchfulness and perfect skill were necessary to 30 3, 10| statues, representing with perfect exactness the tattoo of 31 3, 13| his head with an air of perfect content.~“And now, my friends,” 32 3, 18| evident he intended to affect perfect good faith in the business. 33 3, 20| was, each and all had been perfect in the children’s eyes.~ 34 3, 21| more than one. The most perfect woman in the world has always