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1He looked her straight in the eyes with something of his old arrogance.
2He jerked his head a little with a touch of the old arrogance.
3The old arrogance of manner was back now and everything was under control.
4He smiled, a slow knowing curve of lips-hisold arrogance peeking back out.
5His old arrogance fought for mastery over his apprehension.
6Catwoman from the moon! Martin screamed in five-year- old arrogance, freezing Hardesty's fork between plate and mouth.
7There was something of his old arrogance in the demand-thefamiliar, dominating quality which had always swayed her.
8She looked at him oddly, seeking to cover her agitation with a quivering assumption of her old arrogance.
9Once more, as in his brighter days, he talked of important matters, though no longer with his old arrogance.
10Still the same old arrogance!
11John Law, the failure, lay there, supine, abased, cast-down, undone, shorn utterly of his old arrogance of mind and mien.
12He was like a Gilbert Palgrave who had been ill and had come out of it with none of his old arrogance.
13Joanna had recovered most of her composure by now, if not all her old arrogance, but she was immediately charmed by the horse.
14"Oh, if Madeleine is there, I should not go," she said with a touch of the old arrogance.
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