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1 The king smiled affably as the ready lies slipped smoothly from his lips.
2 Lawson smiled affably , and a slight tinge suffused the creamy cheek of Lâlia.
3 Father Riley smiled affably , and begged Whittaker to finish the letter.
4 The young man smiled affably , but gave no sign of departure.
5 His voice was still soft and pleasant, and he smiled affably at Delville.
6 The spruce young man let the syrup stream into the glass as he smiled affably .
7 The police captain listened, was bored, and smiled affably .
8 Senor Ruiz here smiled affably , to show his comprehension; and added slowly, with great gravity,-
9 He smiled affably and bent over his soup-plate.
10 He smiled affably and offered me a box.
11 I shwugged my shoulders, smiled affably , and as affectedly as you like, and changed the subject.
12 But he suddenly smiled affably , replaced his hands in his pockets after raising his hat, and said:
13 He only smiled affably and answered with a languid little stammer: R-really, gentlemen, you are rather unfair.
14 I smiled affably , and stepped inside.
15 Sickert smiled affably and had the good grace to shift the focus of discussion from the victim to the attacker.
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