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1 1,1| this very day." And with an air of profound secrecy, she 2 2,1| storms!' I scented one in the air, and in fact the dressmaker 3 3,1| with an almost frenzied air, and, seizing Pascal by 4 3,3| shrugged his shoulders with the air of a man who has made up 5 4,2| respectfully, and, with an air of profound mystery exclaimed: " 6 5,3| went out with as lofty an air as if all Paris belonged 7 6,3| it, and inquired, with an air of astonishment: "What do 8 6,4| said to me, with a furious air. And then I could measure 9 7,1| card," he said, with an air of authority; and, opening 10 7,2| considerably overcome. The air of luxury that pervaded 11 7,2| not felt my love in the air around you? YOU forgotten? 12 7,3| reproach you!" ~Slowly, with an air of humility which was indescribably 13 7,3| he said, with a knowing air. "But I had been well posted, 14 7,3| past, Wilkie." ~But with an air of the greatest indifference, 15 8,4| her real feelings under an air of surprise, and was astonished 16 9,1| stood listening with the air of a man who is meditating 17 9,5| room, and bowing with an air of surprise, exclaimed: " 18 9,5| at them with a satisfied air; and then returning the 19 10,2| word with a grandiloquent air - "you have seen my good 20 11,1| say a few words with an air of displeasure. And this 21 13,5| astonishment, and it was with an air of the utmost simplicity 22 13,6| head with a deeply injured air, and remarked in the chilling 23 13,6| Pascal bowed with an air of assumed modesty; but 24 14,1| Whereupon he replied with an air of profound secrecy: "Pray 25 14,2| shrugged his shoulders with an air of contempt, and threateningly 26 14,4| most gracious and dignified air - the air of a true GRAND 27 14,4| and dignified air - the air of a true GRAND seigneur - 28 15,1| that stolid and insolent air of boredom which is considered 29 15,1| audacious hypocrite, had that air of apparent nobility and 30 15,1| one inhales with the very air one breathes! How can one 31 15,2| brother stagger, beat the air wildly with his hands, and 32 15,2| constrained tone, and with that air which a brave man, condemned 33 16,1| that he must maintain an air of stoical indifference. 34 16,4| remarked, with an ironical air: "All that is perfect; but 35 17,3| paper triumphantly in the air, and cried: "What did I 36 17,3| an exceedingly impudent air: "I'll repay you for your 37 17,4| satisfaction, and so with an air of disappointment, he remarked: " 38 17,4| faltered, with a crestfallen air. "It's nothing; we were 39 18,1| offered her his arm with an air of triumph to lead her to