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Перевод: smilingly speek smilingly


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  1. "In rude health -" Joan said smilingly, echoing his own words " - though anxious needless to say for the welfare of her sons!"
  2. She smilingly explains that the scanner is a sort of lie-down X-ray and leads me to a narrow bed that slides inch by inch through what looks like a dry-cleaning machine.
  3. He sits on the edge of the bed where Kate lies fenced in by bolsters and proffers it smilingly.
  4. He disagrees with the version of events contained in this last sentence by ignoring it and saying smilingly, "You no pay here, baby.
  5. On several occasions I witnessed his lordship make attempts to draw M. Dupont aside for some private conversation, only for Mr Lewis smilingly to impose himself upon them with some remark like: "Pardon me, gentlemen, but there's something that's been greatly puzzling me," so that his lordship soon found himself having to listen to some more of Mr Lewis's jovial anecdotes.
  6. "I want to go to Greece," said Mary, but smilingly and rather sleepily.
  7. Best of the concert: Them there Eyes and the medley Time after Time/Two sleepy People/Satin Doll , which is smilingly played by Grappelli - at the piano!
  8. Having smilingly watched Palmer acknowledge his footsoldiers, then go through a practice swing that bears little relation to the actual flurry and flourish, Wolstenholme's start was nervy, understandably, and inauspicious.
  9. And to cap it all, in my front garden, a taxus that has already outgirthed Sir Cyril Smith was making a takeover bid for my car runway, so that friends would smilingly open their drivers' doors only to get a mouthful of evergreen.
  10. Noting this, Black Agnes smilingly warned the pair opposite.
  11. Prince Richard approached then and invited her to dance with him, and she smilingly accepted, feeling like one in a dream.
  12. As the cavalcade proceeded through the city, Edward smilingly acknowledged the acclamations and Richard of Gloucester - well aware that it was the very day, the fourth of May, appointed by Elizabeth Woodville for her son's coronation - addressed the citizens as he rode by.
  13. When Jimmy Carter suggested that the world would be a dangerous place if Ronald Reagan became President (at their televised debate in Cleveland in 1980), Reagan replied: "There you go again, Jimmy," and smilingly put Carter right on some facts.

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