The merchant was a man of few words, but of greatpromptitude.
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The old noble acted with greatpromptitude and decision.
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But this question was settled with greatpromptitude.
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He rang his bell, and Walker, who had felt quite out of it for the half-hour, appeared with greatpromptitude.
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He rode right on to the tribe, and was accorded a warmish welcome, one buck casting his spear with greatpromptitude.
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Should the employer fail to be impressed he simply pushes the bell and you are shown off the premises with greatpromptitude.
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I gathered from her that if you had not acted with greatpromptitude the-er-happy event of to-morrow could not have taken place.
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The latter became an ideal hero, and tradition proceeded, with greatpromptitude, to provide him with what were regarded as the requisite antecedents.
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His brother boxed his ears with greatpromptitude, and went on, "Well, I don't care; confess, sir, isn't it rather a nuisance?"
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They were supported with greatpromptitude by the reserves of the divisions holding the salient and by a brigade which had been resting in billets.
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Alloway came rushing up, and took no heed of the disappointed ram, who butted his right leg against the rails with greatpromptitude and violence.
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Mrs. Langdale, who was lively herself, infinitely preferred Charlie Cleveland's boisterous company, and on the present occasion she rose to follow him with greatpromptitude.
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However, the limited time makes it the more necessary for me to act with the greaterpromptitude.
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But he acted with even greaterpromptitude.
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'I think it is a very natural feeling,' Soame Rivers replied, with the greatestpromptitude.
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Streams of this character are occasionally met with, and it is important to know how to cross them with the greatestpromptitude and safety.