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1 In his attractive reserved manner and in a veiled sympathetic voice he asked:
2 Both his reserved manner and his smile seem to be false.
3 Cayrol, in learning the Prince's secret, resumed his usual reserved manner .
4 She was a tall thin woman, with a reserved manner that was somewhat repellant.
5 Diana had welcomed her friend in her usual reserved manner , much to Charlotte's discomfiture.
6 Mrs. Helseth (speaking in low tones and with a reserved manner ) .
7 He spoke in a reserved manner , his fingers playing with the stem of his wineglass.
8 But during his repast she spoke scarcely at all, and her reserved manner embarrassed him.
9 His mother found little more to say to him, and that in a shy reserved manner .
10 And yet Alex was open and generous and showed no sign of shyness despite her reserved manner .
11 My aunt spoke little; indeed, I was struck with her reserved manner and melancholy expression of countenance.
12 If Muffit could have known, that cold, reserved manner hid a heart hungry for one friendly word.
13 Beneath his reserved manner and his silent habits there lay the greatest enthusiasm, and the most determined character.
14 In Germany, political debate is conducted in a sober, reserved manner and personal attacks are rare, even during election campaigns.
15 It was at decided variance with the reserved manner in which Mrs. Weatherbee had formerly been wont to greet her.
16 On the contrary, Smithson received him with a cordiality which in a man of naturally reserved manner seemed almost rapture.
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