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1 And behold one morning Kupfer stood before him once more, this time with a somewhat embarrassed countenance .
2 Joseph inclined his head, and, as Lacy disappeared, he turned his eyes once more upon the pale, embarrassed countenance of his unwelcome relative.
3 Whatever you say, if you say it with a supercilious, cynical face, or an embarrassed countenance , or a silly, disconcerted grin, will be ill received.
4 "This man, your highness"-Hestopped, grew visibly perplexed, and with an embarrassed countenance looked around him.
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