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1 As they passed she heard him speaking in a most affable manner.
2 As usual, he was most affable , and full of wit and fun.
3 In her most affable and gracious way she approached the visitor and said:
4 But the new comer went on in the most affable manner.
5 All were most affable and seemed happy, as does every one in Burma.
6 He was very easily approached, being naturally the most affable man in the world.
7 The prince was most affable to him, and, it is said, has bought the picture.
8 Mr. Clay ventured to remark, in his most affable style, that it looked like rain.
9 The officer was a Canadian and had a sense of humor and was most affable .
10 Forthwith she took it smiling, and was most affable with him, and he with her.
11 Paul found in him a most affable companion, pleasant, witty, and gifted with great conversational powers.
12 They are the handsomest African dames with whom I have formed an acquaintance, and the most affable .
13 Lady Clara is a sweet dear thing, and her pa and ma most affable , I am sure.
14 Every person he met seemed to recognize him, and he in most affable manner returned their greetings.
15 His manners were most affable , and he spoke with so much politeness as to win all hearts.
16 Colonel Grand, the host, was most affable .
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