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1Unconsciously, too, he found himself using the same manner of address as the others.
2Then he realized what it was that was so wrong: he'd gone on using Welch's manner of address.
3Hence George's familiar manner of address.
4Something about her appearance and fierce manner of address alarmed me so much that I could only answer feebly:
5Eckermann says Goethe liked it, but Longfellow thought the emperor's manner of address had a touch of insolence in it.
6Despite his admiring glances, and his deep expressions of gratitude, Stephens gradually began to resume his old playful manner of address.
7For instance, he could always be trusted to enter or leave a room without awkwardness, and his manner of address was perfect.
8He was a slightly built and apparently town-bred man of twenty-eight or thirty; his manner of address was at once careless and conciliatory.
9Her manner of addressing us spoke of all sorts of deep diffidences.
10Peter found afterwards that this was her invariable manner of addressing a new-comer.
11His manner of addressing them was simple and direct.
12Selina's discourteous manner of addressing her she could ignore.
13There was almost something approaching to a manifestation of emotion in his manner of addressing her.
14This manner of addressing him excited his choler.
15Her manner of addressing Prince Leopold was always as affectionate as it was simple-'Mylove;' and his always, 'Charlotte.'
16"For your information," he bawled, "the correct manner of address is 'Very well.'"
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