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1 The old hosier thereupon became grave, and assumed a very affable manner.
2 In making this short passage, Captain Reud was very affable and communicative.
3 Bishop Wilberforce notes this conversation at Windsor Castle: The Queen very affable .
4 Mr. Campbell took us all over his barns and was very affable .
5 You shall likewise show yourself very affable to the lord of Xolo.
6 Mr. Lynx, however, was very affable , and thanked her for her assistance.
7 The head attendant and dispenser was very affable , as to a promising neophyte.
8 He was very affable , and obeyed my orders with alacrity and seeming good-will.
9 He had no longer that haughty air, but was very affable .
10 Capitalist though he was, our young fellow was still very affable .
11 Mr. Dracott was not to be seen, though his assistant was very affable .
12 She was always a very affable and free-spoken young lady.
13 She was always a very affable and free-spoken young lady, and very civil behaved.
14 He's an extremely well-respected coach and is evidently a very affable and likeable man.
15 He was very affable and made quite a long call.
16 All the Princes very fine men, very handsome men, very sweet words, very affable .
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