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1 And the other shook his head, still polite and rather surprised.
2 They were still polite ; they went on with their work.
3 Patrick had finally lost most of his patience with us, but was still polite .
4 Mr. Bauer, your favourite, is still polite and gentle.
5 Outside of the wizards who stood on the floor beneath the raised stage, the applause was still polite and halfhearted.
6 His tone was still polite , as though we spoke about the proper slicing of a breast of pheasant or the correct garnish for a trout.
7 The girls are still polite about the whole thing and protectively pervert the original spelling of "Rabbit" to "Rarebit" in their culinary guides.
8 Should they to-day revisit her they would find her grown grave and decorous, and going to bed at sundown, but still smiling bravely, still polite .
9 I explained-stillpolite, but growing bored-thatJane had been in my service for many years, and was indispensable.
10 'Is that right?' Mark asked, still polite .
11 "I say 'sir,' if I say anything," retorted the lad, flaring up, but still polite .
12 "As it should be," Gavin said, still polite .
13 "Put it down here, on the table, but please do not release it from your grasp," the bird-thing commanded, still polite , but insistent.
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