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 1     I|   making him eat and drink all manner of good things.~ ~"Look,
 2     I|       at being treated in this manner.~ ~"Come, come, don't run
 3    II|       the dress, but the whole manner of the man, vividly suggested
 4   III|        in the most comfortable manner possible. The course was
 5    IV|   belles, were brought up in a manner befitting their superiority.
 6    IV|        to come forward in this manner. My proposition does not
 7    IV|     virgin in the most amusing manner, and their jokes put some
 8    VI|    plainest, most unmistakable manner, and with the fullest knowledge
 9  VIII|       s, and, in the heartiest manner, invited him to go with
10    IX|       her hair in the simplest manner possible.~ ~Breakfast was
11    IX|     assuming his most imposing manner, exclaimed with a voice
12   XII|    drink to the success of all manner of abstract objects, such
13  XIII|    tower who responded in like manner, whereupon the galloping
14    XV| clearest, the most sensational manner that she had secret relations
15   XVI|     between her arms. Rudolf's manner was kindly and courtly,
16   XVI|       the girl's hand, and the manner in which she flung them
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