Barroux smiled, and with amiablecondescension replied: Ah!
2
Neither spoke for a moment, but the half- amiablecondescension in Miss Deringham's attitude was a trifle too marked.
3
He listened to their harangues with the kindest interest, and accepted their little presents with the most amiablecondescension.
4
Specially the Countess showed that amiablecondescension of great ladies whom no contact can sully, and she was charming.
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The Countess, in particular, exhibited the amiablecondescension of the extremely high-born lady whom no contact can sully, and was charming.
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The Senator asked him with amiablecondescension whether he had any special friends he would like to have appointed on the committees.
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The countess especially displayed that amiablecondescension characteristic of great ladies whom no contact with baser mortals can sully, and was absolutely charming.
8
"To an act of presumption he replies by the most amiablecondescension."
9
"Fritz Long," he said, with amiablecondescension-"FritzLong, you have acted as became a brave and trusty electoral coachman.
10
"A franc; one of those looks like a quarter," said the "Y" man, his well-fed voice full of amiablecondescension.
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"No, Mr. Kong, you must not encourage Hercules with your amiablecondescension, for just now he is in very bad odour with us all."