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1 It is tough chewing, but in digestion most suave and fortifying.
2 The comte was most politely firm, and murdered the young love with most suave apologies for the painful amputation.
3 The Collins supporters gave out the most suave arguments why the Collins line should be heavily subsidized, and why Southampton.
4 Colonel Grand had just entered the dressing-tent with Christine's father, and was paying his most suave devotions to Mrs. Braddock across the way.
5 Then in his most suave way he would soothe the angry elements and bring the Senate back to a calm consideration of the question.
6 She went to see him and found him most suave and polite (which was his habit face to face with a woman).
7 Good taste and bad co-exist; pornography resides as bits and bytes in formats not different from those of the most suave examples from art history.
8 "You mean in handling broadswords," he said in his most suave manner.
9 "You shall have the bracelet, Sir," I said in my most suave manner.
10 "Imelda, you do very impressive work," I said, offering her my most suave grin.
11 "I should like to know first what right you have to ask that question," replied Gary in his most suave manner.
12 "A mere trifle," said my neighbor "on the right," with his most suave air and a twinkle in his eye as he finished the claret.
13 "Now, gentlemen, I believe I will take command," spoke one of the party of horsemen, in his most suave voice, as he removed his mask.
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