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1 I, I| you half clothed in this manner?" pursued the elder man. " 2 I, II| he whistled in a peculiar manner, whereupon the rumbling 3 I, III| Marquis de Fervlans.~ ~His manner now was not so condescending 4 I, III| Instantly De Fervlans's manner changed. He became the embodiment 5 I, IV| worked in an imperceptible manner. They did not belong to 6 I, IV| or entertaining than the manner of this miniature dame when 7 I, IV| anecdotes, how to mimic the manner of affected personages. 8 II, I| sought in the most emphatic manner to correct. The surly old 9 II, II| represented tears; but her manner was by no means in keeping 10 II, II| went about in the ordinary manner? The story of the veil will 11 II, II| conducted in quite a peculiar manner. The count - we will call 12 II, II| castle?"~ ~"In a very simple manner, your ladyship. He has a 13 III, I| fifteen years old; but her manner and speech were those of 14 III, I| adversaries, enjoying the manner in which the copper coins 15 III, II| which are expressed in this manner.~ ~"Very good! Then I am 16 IV, IV| this barrier made in such a manner that the person within the 17 V, II| struck fire in the proper manner; he thrust the burning tinder 18 V, II| Colonel?"~ ~"In a very simple manner, Herr Count," responded 19 V, II| colonel laughed in a peculiar manner.~ ~"Your word of honor, 20 V, II| were gazing in a peculiar manner at the lady whose hospitality 21 VI, III| saying in her frank, girlish manner:~ ~"He who goes on a matrimonial 22 VI, V| about her in a startled manner. "Were I your enemy - your 23 VII, II| in the timid, uncertain manner of a new beginner, Miska' 24 VII, III| which she did in a masterly manner. The estate she bought belonged 25 IX, II| did not act in the proper manner, so I fired at him. But