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 1        1|       The count was so glacially dignified that he might have been
 2        3| Vandeuvres once more assumed his dignified bearing and added gravely:~“
 3        5|        endeavoring to assume the dignified expression worn by “heavy
 4        5|        the Catholic and amid the dignified traditions of middle age.~
 5        6|          Tuileries with slow and dignified step, was now nightly driven
 6        8|          was she who conducted a dignified retreat, saving what she
 7        8|          up at once and with the dignified manner becoming an offended
 8        8|         awful things in front of dignified gentlemen in carriages and
 9        9|     through.~“Dont do it in the dignified way! You wanted to see me,
10       10|        at the coachman’s loftily dignified demeanor.~From that day
11       10|       Zoe. All three looked most dignified.~“It’s certain I had far
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