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anything, but could speak cordially about their children
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“Yes?” he said cordially
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He wished all of us cordially and we responded in a
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He shook hands cordially with Jack
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“Oh, heh, what the deal man? Junya said cordially
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Ilmal tilted his head back and laughed cordially
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- Nere omian, he said cordially
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Merchants did not run these, and the guards at the gates and the innkeepers treated us more cordially
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He took Whitey cordially by the elbow and escorted him to the door
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Koskinen, I found, was cordially despised by the rest of the faculty, laughed at by his more sophisticated students, barely tolerated by the school administration, unable to get another grant to save his soul
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The radio started playing Jingle Bell Rock, a song he cordially despised
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The receptionist greeted him cordially, asking who he wanted to talk to
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each other cordially before Sally turned away
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John and Ruth Shipley greeted Michael cordially when he and
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“Wendy," he began cordially
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cordially for the guests
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You are cordially invited to the Holiday room to enjoy Christmas Dinner and Dance
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” Jamie said as cordially as possible
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“Afternoon, Richard,” he spoke cordially
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Feltus stood directly in front of the painting as he cordially and gratefully greeted his other partner who gave no indication as to his weakened physical condition after the long and rather dull surveillance
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"Thanks again," he said cordially, before stepping out of his office
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Burley,” Feltus said cordially and with the utmost respect that he held for this brilliant elderly medical man
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Seeing that Elizabeth and the preacher were suddenly conversing as if old friends with the former seeming to offer comfort to the distraught reverend, he immediately approached the Ashburns who remained seated in their upright positions and whispered inaudibly back and forth about the proceedings, though they quickly ceased their discussion when he arrived and greeted them cordially
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A young woman of about twenty-eight greeted Feltus cordially as he entered the well-appointed law offices of Bobby Dan Jackson on the second floor of a quaint building overlooking Chapin Company on Main Street
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" After cordially paying, he strolled slowly through the airport, wheeling the moneyless luggage towards his designated gate
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“Charles,” Feltus greeted him cordially and with little indication as to his surprise at finding the mere boy lurking suspiciously in the corridor outside this suite
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and greeted them cordially
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“In reality,” Van Thorn continued cordially, “his intuitions were
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replied cordially with a graceful nod of acceptance
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approached them with a large smile, greeting them all cordially and by
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“Thank you, Cyril,” Graisco said cordially as he polished off his gin and tonic
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“With all due respect,” Wickland finally said cordially, hoping a different approach would be effective, “perhaps you would be so kind as to share with me what this is all about? I know you don’t have to and probably won’t, but seeing as how we’ve come this far and we’re both on the same team
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Even more cordially than yesterday
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He hung out with other people, chatted, and acted cordially
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Bob cordially accepted her invitation, saying he’d love to come, but adding that he wouldn’t be able to stay too long as he had some business later in the day
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They greeted us very friendly and cordially
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“Please,” he said cordially, with a lot of care
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After bringing son and daughter-in-law in their house, they treated them very cordially and compassionately
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She is my guest and will be treated cordially
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On the surface, the magicians act cordially but disinterestedly
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Herb cordially invited me to come along, but I refused, for what I was observing on the planetglomerate was something I felt somebody needed to see and record
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he offered, smiling cordially
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He glanced inside the vehicle as it rolled past him, smiling cordially when he noted the
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At this moment indeed he would invite everybody to make their homes with him, for not only has he invited me but I heard him most cordially pressing those peculiarly immovable Antoines to use his house as their headquarters whenever they happen to be in England
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She always was transparent, but without knowing it; now she herself has pulled off her veils, and cordially requests one to look her through and through and see for oneself how there is nothing there but contentment
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So, though nervously, she pressed the hand she held, and Fanny, never one not to meet kindness half-way, cordially returned the pressure
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Immediately afterwards we drove past them; Charlotte bowed coldly; the Harvey-Brownes bowed cordially, and I saw that the young man was my philosophic friend of the afternoon at Vilm
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" And the Bishop, taking this to be her introduction of a friend, cordially returned Herr Dremmel's handshake
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He was amazed when I greeted him cordially
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Murray invited the Audit managers in cordially, accepted the report, and laid his hands flat on it
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They were both very polite, each of them thanked him cordially for the early warning, but those were the rules
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Through my closed bedroom door I heard them talk cordially and laugh a lot and though I never stopped getting electrified when Sheri visited me on occasion and I never tried to put a stop to it, after our passions were wordlessly and noiselessly spent I felt positively overwhelmed with remorse and shame
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“Can I help you Sir?” I asked cordially as Zora and I came to a stop before the man, who gave a start and looked up at us blinking his eyes in surprise
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cordially acquiesces in the punitive acts of Divine justice
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Vabueretti, hi!” Giovanni’s father greeted them cordially
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He was cordially welcomed by the goatherds, and Sancho, having as best he could put up Rocinante and the ass, drew towards the fragrance that came from some pieces of salted goat simmering in a pot on the fire; and though he would have liked at once to try if they were ready to be transferred from the pot to the stomach, he refrained from doing so as the goatherds removed them from the fire, and laying sheepskins on the ground, quickly spread their rude table, and with signs of hearty good-will invited them both to share what they had
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Wortley came out of the window in yellow slippers, trailing the Times and holding out his hand very cordially
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I have to tell you, senor, that he has demanded me for a wife, and my father, led away by what he considers Don Fernando's superiority over you, has favoured his suit so cordially, that in two days hence the betrothal is to take place with such secrecy and so privately that the only witnesses are to be the Heavens above and a few of the household
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When she went home, he walked with her to her own gate, shook hands cordially, and touched his hat as he marched back again, looking very stately and erect, like a handsome, soldierly old gentleman, as he was
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But he did, and his own changed again from that momentary anxiety to its usual expression, as he said cordially
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Ferrars, as either Robert or Fanny; and while Edward was never cordially forgiven for having once intended to marry her, and Elinor, though superior to her in fortune and birth, was spoken of as an intruder, She was in every thing considered, and always openly acknowledged, to be a favourite child
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remembered her earlier rule, and cordially disliked the memory
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cordially gives her companion the slip, and leaves her under the
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green bank, where he was very cordially proceeding to teach her the
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"The same to you," said Gabriel cordially
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No doubt she fancied the count would speak to her, while on his side the count thought she was about to address him; but both remained silent, and after a mere bow, Monte Cristo directed his steps to Albert, who received him cordially
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We had all shaken hands cordially, and neither Herbert's eyes nor mine were quite dry, when I saw a four-oared galley shoot out from under the bank but a little way ahead of us, and row out into the same track
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All cordially invited
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The reason he mentioned the fact was that a lot of those policemen, whom he cordially disliked, were admittedly unscrupulous in the service of the Crown and, as Mr Bloom put it, recalling a case or two in the A division in Clanbrassil street, prepared to swear a hole through a ten gallon pot
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As his studies, at a previous period of his life, had made him extensively acquainted with the medical science of the day, it was as a physician that he presented himself, and as such was cordially received
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" Debray stepped forward, and cordially pressed the hand of his interlocutor
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The clergyman had risen, and holding out his hand, he said cordially: "I shall count on you next winter, neighbor
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They had kept together for some time, when Louisa, meeting an old acquaintance of hers, very cordially gives her companion the slip, and leaves her under the protection of her boy's habit, which was not much, and of her discretion, which was, it seems, still less
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At the same time he made me feel his own engine, which was so well wound up, as to stand even the working in water, and he accordingly threw one arm round my neck, and was endeavouring to get the better of that harsher construction bred by the surrounding fluid; and had in effect one hiway so far as to make me sensible of the pleasing stretch of those nether lips, from the in-driving machine; when, independent of my not liking that awkward mode of enjoyment, I could not help interrupting him, in order to become joint spectators of a plan of joy, in hot operation between Emily and her partner; who impatient of the fooleriesand dalliance of the bath, had led his nymph to one of the benches on the green bank, where he was very cordially proceeding to teach her the difference betwixt jest and earnest
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"How are you, Watson?" said he, cordially
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Raisahndo and Rohsail cordially disliked one another, but they’d also learned to respect each other, and Raisahndo was Rohsail’s second-in-command
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"Why, surely," he answered, cordially
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impractical Yankee schoolmarms or the Scallawags, but the balance probably fell with It was hard to say which class was more cordially hated by the settled citizenry, the
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Clare chimed in cordially; but his heart was troubled all the same
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"Oh yes," said Dorothea, cordially
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Farebrother's hints very cordially, though he would hardly have borne them from another man
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Dorothea put out her hand and said her good-by cordially
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He stood in a conspicuous place not far from theauctioneer, with a fore-finger in each side-pocket and his head thrown backward, not caring to speak to anybody, though he had been cordially welcomed as a connoissure by Mr
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Bambridge, who wanted to know what Horrock would do with blasted stuff only fit for haberdashers given over to that state of perdition which the horse-dealer so cordially recognized in the majority
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But I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence
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And when after Pierre’s departure Helene returned to Petersburg, she was received by all her acquaintances not only cordially, but even with a shade of deference due to her misfortune
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Nicholas, though he had never seen Ilagin, with his usual absence of moderation in judgment, hated him cordially from reports of his arbitrariness and violence, and regarded him as his bitterest foe
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Pierre did not answer, but looked cordially into the Frenchman’s eyes whose expression of
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Nicholas felt this, it seemed to him that everyone regarded the Italian in the same light, and he treated him cordially though with dignity and restraint
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When adversity entered his doors, he saluted this old acquaintance cordially,
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He seated himself at a distance and pretended to be reading; why did he pretend that? Formerly he had come in his old coat, now he wore his new one every day; Jean Valjean was not sure that he did not have his hair curled, his eyes were very queer, he wore gloves; in short, Jean Valjean cordially detested this young man
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"Oberon, my son, I wasn't expecting you," he said, musical voice barely accented with Spanish, drawing up one knee, eyes moving over the rest of us as he smiled cordially, toenails manicured and buffed to a shine