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1 The scullion presented his tablet to the captain with a very deferential bow .
2 He gave it to Cleggett with a deferential bow , and then announced sonorously:
3 He made me another deferential bow , and withdrew into the house.
4 The old man bowed once more, a most deferential bow .
5 A smile lit up the face of the Empress as she returned his deferential bow .
6 He walked with a firm tread, and men stepped aside with a slight deferential bow .
7 John Jago, immediately recovering his self-possession, took off his hat, and made me a deferential bow .
8 He waved one great hand in response to the manager's deferential bow , and turned his horse away.
9 With another deferential bow , the clerk hastened to display a case of watches and they bent over them.
10 Fenring gave a deferential bow .
11 "It was the Voice," said Benji with a little deferential bow to Armand.
12 "I beg your pardon, captain," replied Cornwood with a deferential bow .
13 "After you," the Disciple said with a deferential bow .
14 "Detective." King's housekeeper gave a deferential bow , the kind reserved for white men in power.
15 "Madam's duodenal ulcer, sir," replied the landlord, with a deferential bow , dedicated, doubtless, to that organ.
16 "I have business with Yannik Reyar," he said, and the servant, a young man, stepped aside with a deferential bow .
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