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1     1| superiors in a low and servile manner, as did, according to him,
2     1|        he said in a hesitating manner: "Dear me, monsieur, you
3     2|        stream, in the masterly manner that halts at no difficulty,
4     2|   departed in a very dignified manner.~ ~Patissot took another
5     4|      and answered in a haughty manner:~ ~"That makes no difference
6     4| employee, took on his superior manner, and answered in a stern
7     4|    Paris all day long. In that manner, at least, every one would
8     5|       him in such a disturbing manner, showing the enamel of their
9     6|        a clear and paradoxical manner of expressing his opinions
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