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1 He raised it to his lips with a courtly grace I greatly envied.
2 With what courtly grace and reverence he had kissed her hand!
3 Kneeling with courtly grace was Lieutenant Trevelyan in the role of Sir Walter Raleigh.
4 He stepped out on the porch and bowed with a kind of courtly grace .
5 Mr. Totten arose and bowed with courtly grace to the new arrival on the scene.
6 Though the grandees of Spain welcomed the new monarch with courtly grace , though Charles IV.
7 With courtly grace the warrior rides by his bride.
8 He offered his arm with the courtly grace which he knew so well how to assume.
9 He offered her his arm with courtly grace .
10 This he did cheerfully, doffing his sunbonnet with courtly grace when he met ladies of his acquaintance.
11 His grave and handsome face, noble bearing and courtly grace of manner all proclaimed him king of men.
12 And bending over her, with the courtly grace of an old man, he kissed her on the brow.
13 It was more the grande dame, and less the delighted woman, who acknowledged my presentation with courtly grace .
14 De Soto accepted it with the courtly grace of a cavalier, and pretended friendship while he questioned his hostess.
15 The most animated eloquence, the keenest observation, the most sparkling wit, the most courtly grace , were united to charm her.
16 He drew her hand through his arm with a courtly grace that seldom forsook him, even in his worst moments.
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