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1
But the Hill-man shook his tiny head, and made his most
obsequious
bow
.
2
He made his solemn,
obsequious
bow
,
and went out.
3
He saluted Rowland, however, with his usual
obsequious
bow
.
4
With an
obsequious
bow
,
he presented a paper to the king, who read it slowly and attentively.
5
Charman, with an
obsequious
bow
.
6
He recognised me, removed his little red cap with a most
obsequious
bow
,
and motioned me to enter his studio.
7
She beckoned, not looking at him, and Robert with a little
obsequious
bow
,
handed her the wine card and waited at her elbow.
8
She was called on twice, and as she retired, Severne stepped forward, and, with a low,
obsequious
bow
,
handed her a beautiful bouquet.
9
When he escaped from him a dozen clients, whose
obsequious
bows
rendered evasion impossible, still delayed him.
10
And now, with many
obsequious
bows
and assurances of deep respect, the landlord and his family withdrew from the room.
11
"Which surround the Queen," replied the Syrian with an
obsequious
bow
.
12
One proud scholar marching down the street and scarcely noticing the
obsequious
bows
of his inferiors, would meet another equally proud scholar.
13
Behind it were smaller houses in which lived his queen and women, good-looking females, who advanced to meet him with
obsequious
bows
.
14
Both gave us glad welcome, the old man with
obsequious
bows
which doubtless racked his rheumatic joints, the woman with bustling cordiality.
obsequious
bow
obsequious