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 1        2|        young woman with studied politeness.~The two men bowed and seated
 2        3|        with his usual exquisite politeness.~Then, as they did not detain
 3        3|      himself, despite his great politeness, to be guilty of an irritated
 4        4|       behind an exaggeration of politeness. But Nana, neither listening
 5        4|  Vandeuvres, with his exquisite politeness toward the ladies next to
 6        6|        with all the ceremonious politeness becoming a country caller.
 7        8|      possible, to intensify his politeness toward her. He did not permit
 8        8|         with me a bit. It’s her politeness.”~Nana looked steadily at
 9        8| recommence.”~“I say that out of politeness, yknow,” he explained. “
10        9|       with looks of exaggerated politeness, while Fauchery pretended
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