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1 1| stamped with a melancholy grace, his looks told of unsuccess 2 1| Passionate women's forms should grace that night! I would be borne 3 1| the same way the energetic grace of her figure suggested 4 2| whose latent and unconscious grace had, in a manner, brought 5 2| figure in its attractive grace, in spite of the coarse 6 2| charm in her movements, a grace in the flutterings of her 7 2| of her words. A studied grace lay in the charms of her 8 2| lovers' quarrels. What arch grace she threw into it all! and 9 2| is eloquent; there is a grace about the drawn veil; but 10 2| her attitude, the ideal grace of her head, as the lamplight 11 2| pleasure to watch the feline grace of every movement; the supple 12 2| every movement; the supple grace a cat displays as it adjusts 13 2| gave myself three minutes' grace; the three minutes went 14 2| indescribable coquettish grace to her attractions. A transitory 15 3| was a kind of effeminate grace about him; the fancies peculiar 16 3| and sagacious; there is grace about the outlines of his 17 3| in an attitude as full of grace as a young child's, with 18 3| day. In her unconstrained grace, as she lay, so full of 19 3| you are, bad man!" ~The grace of love and youth, of silence 20 3| his eyes with tantalizing grace. Sometimes the Allier, a 21 3| Andalusia, with its wanton grace; here was a half-clad Dian 22 3| There was an almost girlish grace about the forehead in which