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1 She grinned widely, evidently pleased at having scored the point on me.
2 The General laughed good-humoredly, evidently pleased with her assumption of military knowledge.
3 The King of Saxony was evidently pleased with this outburst of enthusiasm.
4 The cattleman stared, and then he laughed, evidently pleased with her keenness.
5 He was fat and round, and evidently pleased to see us again.
6 But he was evidently pleased , and Sextus's next words pleased him more:
7 Sir George, who was evidently pleased with our surprise, nodded his head.
8 Grumio nodded his head, evidently pleased that she had noted his tractability.
9 Gelis evidently pleased her; she like Gelis, and her eyes betrayed the fact.
10 The doctor smiled; he had certainly scored a point and was evidently pleased .
11 And the naturalist was also evidently pleased as he got upon his feet.
12 He was evidently pleased at the condition of the woman's feelings.
13 I said he looked well bred, and that evidently pleased the old man.
14 Jim laughed good-naturedly, and the old sailor was evidently pleased with his appreciation.
15 Mr. Raby was evidently pleased at this attention, and they went off together.
16 Mr. Redmayne was incisive and dogmatic, but evidently pleased to see him back.
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