She curtsied and continued forward, intercepting Christopher's mischievous twinkle. |
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The lady shook her head, curtsied, and held out a hand for Langley's rapiers. |
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Jocelyn, looking quite small on the large stage, curtsied and blushed though she was used to all the attention by now. |
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Therese curtsied, oblivious to Hannah's searching gaze, and hurried to the kitchen, hastily retying her apron, and adjusting her hair. |
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She curtsied to him lightly, her whispering skirts the only sound in the hushed room, and sat. |
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Many of the purses were handed to the Princess by children who curtsied shyly and shook hands. |
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When she smiled and curtsied, she reminded me of a sprite-ish imp. |
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Branson inclined his head slightly in a bow, and Angelie curtsied again. |
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I politely curtsied and hurried off the stage to meet up with my friends. |
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Laughing, she curtsied and let him lead her onto the dance floor. |
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At the convent, situated in a mansion in the Pacific Heights neighborhood, the pupils wore white gloves and curtsied to their instructors. |
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As applause filled the vast theater, Ms. Reyes curtsied to receive a white bouquet. |
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For years, men bowed and women curtsied toward the royal box, until tradition fell from favor around 2003, changing with the times. |
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I curtsied and he bowed, and we started waltzing to the violin music. |
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The scullery maids and female staff curtsied and then departed. |
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Previously, players bowed or curtsied to members of the Royal Family seated in the Royal Box upon entering or leaving Centre Court. |
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The showgirl curtsied, and nothing but cameras snapped. |
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I literally went to the palace and curtsied to the queen and left. |
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He curtsied low, and then bowed almost to the ground, with an imperturbable gravity that seemed almost suspicious. |
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The hotel's staff variously curtsied, nodded, and bowed to the owner as she passed. |
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