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1 Young Mr. Evans's whole manner says he is sorrowful but not surprised.
2 Not the man as yet, but the whole manner of the man.
3 Nothing could be more thoroughly obliging and kind than his whole manner .
4 No sooner was the door closed than the boy's whole manner changed.
5 When the door closed on the banker Mrs. Carey's whole manner changed.
6 She had been weeping, and her whole manner suggested very touching confidences.
7 All the gentleness had passed from Kars' eyes, from his whole manner .
8 John paused, and his whole manner changed into softness, as he resumed.
9 There were no awkward preliminaries, for Mrs. Grewe's whole manner had changed.
10 His whole manner said: 'I can't waste real talk on a girl.'
11 His voice and his whole manner of speaking were completely different.
12 The question struck a chord that changed the whole manner of the other.
13 The Vicomtesse glanced at M. de Nueil, haughty disdain in her whole manner .
14 I followed, hurt and crushed; for Dorothy had suddenly changed her whole manner .
15 The moment Blanche retired, the whole manner of Henry Armour changed.
16 His whole manner betrays the tokens of subdued but constant grief.
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