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1 When you were a girl, you wouldn't drop a curtsey to 'em, historical or otherwise, and there you were right.
2 She dropped a curtsey , and Catherine put the child into her hands.
3 She dropped a curtsey with a surly coquetry, charming of its kind.
4 And she dropped a curtsey as she turned to my companion.
5 Good-evening. She dropped a curtsey with a surly coquetry, charming of its kind.
6 She drops a curtsey , as if deference can soften the blow.
7 Mrs. Capper dropped a curtsey as he passed the lodge.
8 Like the well-mannered child she was, Pollyooly dropped a curtsey .
9 She drops a curtsey and goes from my rooms and I don't detain her.
10 All, as they came near, bowed or dropped a curtsey .
11 She dropped a curtsey , and then added, as she vanished quickly out of the gate:
12 The mother herself turned round to stare, and, for the first time, dropped a curtsey .
13 Decorum returned to her and she dropped a curtsey .
14 I go to embrace her, but she turns away from me and drops a curtsey .
15 Widow Anne bit the shilling with one of her two remaining teeth, and dropped a curtsey .
16 The woman dropped a curtsey to Father Stafford.
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