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1 But directly I appeared she began to speak in an ingratiating voice .
2 Occasionally someone stopped to ask for a larger helping in an ingratiating voice .
3 Nikolay Sergeitch pinched his moustache, as though wondering what he should say next, and went on in an ingratiating voice :
4 The young fellow squats down before her, as before a wood fire, stretches out his hands, and says in an ingratiating voice :
5 "Good-evening!" said the landlady, in her rather ingratiating voice .
6 "Good-morning, Mr. Roscoe!" he said, in an ingratiating voice .
7 "You'd do me a great favour, sir," he began to say in a soft, ingratiating voice .
8 But in that instant a voice spoke to her from the compound immediately below her, arresting the words on her lips,- awhining ,ingratiatingvoice.
9 "Borenka," he said in an ingratiating voice , "if my virago begins saying anything, don't take any notice .
10 "There is fruit punch enough to go round, and dozens of cakes," observed an ingratiating voice over Grace's shoulder.
11 "How do you do, Mr. Stener?" he said in his soft, ingratiating voice , as the latter held out his hand.
12 "How was it, Dmitri Petrovitch, you thought to visit these parts?" he asked in an ingratiating voice , evidently anxious to get up a conversation.
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