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1 But altogether there was about him the unmistakable air of a foreigner.
2 Those who attended them had the unmistakable air of zealots.
3 The nurse approached with a cheery smile, but with an unmistakable air of authority.
4 He wore, under his vagueness, the unmistakable air of surrender to an unfamiliar excess.
5 Geoffrey spoke quietly, so sanely, with an unmistakable air of knowing his own mind.
6 Regan licked her lips, studying Darcy's unmistakable air of contentment.
7 They regarded him-and Jenny and Tal and Frank-with a new and unmistakable air of suspicion.
8 Both were immaculately dressed, both had the unmistakable air of belonging to the leisure class.
9 Perfectly groomed and with strong athletic bodies, they had an unmistakable air of pride and confidence.
10 Always dark, he now looked almost gipsy-like; yet he had the unmistakable air of a soldier.
11 A gentleman stood before her with an unmistakable air of feeling himself happy in his mission.
12 Moreover, Ségouin had the unmistakable air of wealth.
13 He had an unmistakable air of the town.
14 Tall, frail, and black he stood, with simple dignity and an unmistakable air of good breeding.
15 I wish, he added with an unmistakable air of turning to a subject of real interest.
16 Some old houses, like old gallants, bear an unmistakable air of past prosperity, of past affairs.
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