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1 So that her manner in reply, though polite enough, was rather chilly.
2 Walter, who, though polite , made fewer efforts to please, was clearly his own man.
3 The Spear-thrower, though polite , was not disposed to be communicative.
4 Carmen tried to make her voice sound indifferent, though polite .
5 As to the superiority of yours, I was, of course, entirely sceptical, though polite .
6 In manner, though polite enough, he always struck me as reserved to the last degree.
7 His own attitude, however, was perfectly firm, though polite .
8 The monosyllable was incredulous though polite .
9 Which, though polite , was a lie.
10 I felt that his compliment, though polite , was entirely out of place, and in some sort an insult to myself.
11 He was less warm to the men, though polite , although that didn't seem to dampen the ardor of the more smitten.
12 Twice he asked women in the street whether they knew where Mrs. Laing lived, but though polite and friendly, neither could tell him.
13 It was on the tip of my tongue, once or twice, to question them; but, though polite , they clearly had no wish to be communicative.
14 Though polite , the question was still a voyeur's leer, and he was embarrassed by it.
15 Though polite , he growls our room number through razor-sharp teeth and leers at us with (...)
16 Though polite , he growls our room number through razor-sharp teeth and leers at us with beady yellow eyes.
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