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George Fair was, above all, a gentleman with a pleasant and agreeable nature.
By the time I got there a gentleman was giving her the kiss of life trying to bring her round.
Last evening a gentleman arrived here from Providence, by whom we are favour'd with the following, fresh advices from the northern army.
This was an ai or three-toed sloth. It was in the possession of a gentleman, who was collecting curiosities.
The right honourable gentleman opposite is a very naughty man, and he will laugh on the other side of his face when my ship comes in.
The door to the room opened and an old gentleman, white-haired, ruddy-cheeked, elegantly dressed, invited him to enter.
Trim, white-haired, and as stylish as a country gentleman, Mondavi, at 88, is the head of a vast wine empire.
You see the solitary old Indian gentleman, sitting out on the kerbstone everyday, staring vacantly into nowhere, thinking of India no doubt.
Legge plays him with such smiley, boyish charm that, at the final curtain, he earned a loud wolf whistle from the gentleman sitting next to me.
The dining lounge has been prepared, will her Ladyship and the gentleman be joining you?
Ever the gentleman he offered her an arm for support and she accepted thankfully.
The ancient was a banner bearing an heraldic device, the token of ancient or noble descent, borne by a gentleman or a leader in a war.
As she climbs the corporate ladder to the top, Kate also grows to love her gentleman caller.
A batsman could move forward and back, and with dignity to the off, to hook, but a gentleman never retreated to leg, certainly not a Wykehamist.
If the relationship is allowed to develop, your friend will most likely find out soon enough whether or not this gentleman is heterosexual.
He enjoyed the role of country gentleman, keeping a rather large staff and entertaining lavishly.
He'd been a perfect gentleman, lauding me with compliments, calling when he said he would.
He had some medical training, then spent the rest of his life as a leisured gentleman in Dublin and London.
He is a vegetarian, a South Indian and a gentleman, and a world-class fast bowler.
One gentleman asked me my name and said he would continue to hit redial until he got through to my home.
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There was this rather portly gentleman, with multiple chins and an ample waistline.
I was approached by an elderly grey-haired gentleman who attempted to elicit my support.
Erik's mannerisms were very much like one who was raised under both the disciplines of a soldier, but also the restraints of a gentleman.
He was a gentleman on and off the field and even when involved in altercations, took the role of mentor rather than an aggressor.
The count displays the inner calm, the ideal of restrained, and learned manners required of a gentleman.
The Mayo Abbey and Brize region has lost a kindly gentleman with the passing of Sonny Gibbons.
A kindly gentleman, Con was a great neighbour and will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by his devoted family and close friends.
He is a gentleman and while we were on opposite sides, there was no animosity.
Upon seeing the elderly gentleman, this time wearing a more respectable suit, Belinda immediately stands and points an accusing finger at him.
He as a kindly gentleman and he will be sadly missed by the people of the district.
He was the first owner of the second pub in Kilmovee and he became a very popular publican and a very likeable gentleman which he still is.
No respectable gentleman or lady would ever be seen dead darkening the back-street doorstep of a pawnbroker.
Customers often asked the kindly gentleman to help crack their problems, which could be anything from domestic quarrels to housing disputes.
The clerk is an emaciated and jaundiced gentleman to whom I assign a tentative diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
He was quiet and unassuming gentleman who was very highly thought of by all who knew him.
John properly described Bill as the quintessential English gentleman and he will be much missed by everyone.
But ultimately, ladies and gentleman, the president of the United States won the day.
Imagine, a well-born young gentleman like himself, actually carrying something heavy!
Let me just point out that even addlebrained as he is, Theodore is still a gentleman.
He is admired by people with regard to his sporting career, but he also strikes me as a true gentleman!
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The bearded gentleman pictured right staggered off the line just as I approached.
Sipping a glass of sherry in the lounge of his elegantly appointed Westminster apartment, the gentleman appears the epitome of a retired Foreign Office mandarin.
These fine young gentleman were well-behaved and very mannerly.
Please sir, keep a civil tongue in your head and behave like a gentleman.
No worse specimen of the road hog has come under my notice than the well-to-do gentleman who drives a powerful car at high speeds on the present highways.
There was a gentleman behind me walking on his own with his shirt open.
The gentleman was listed as Orthodox and kosher, which is way too religious for my friend whose JSwipe account I was test-driving.
After the show, an elderly gentleman brought over a silver dollar and asked if Herb would shoot a hole in one edge so he could hang it on his watch chain.
He's purchased a pleasant, tastefully appointed house on Royal Avenue, Chelsea, and fixed it up with all the appurtenances proper to a gentleman of his station.
And after the trauma of so many admonitory sermons on the sins of his late father, he never thereafter regarded Scottish Presbyterianism as a fit religion for a gentleman.
And he has a gentleman who is willing to go out on a limb for him.
The target was a poster board of an anatomically correct gentleman bending over.
Mr Tung is a wealthy gentleman of leisure with a very large townhouse.
Ever the gentleman, however, he announced that he, together with Ariane, had read and appreciated the first two chapters.
Still, I found myself agreeing with the older gentleman who saw the room as a sea of gentiles.
Today, three years later, the old gentleman is berating his friend because the silk hat was lost.
By contrast, not too long ago, a gentleman checked into an exclusive bora bora resort with his mistress.
Blumenthal, a courtly gentleman of 68 in a perfectly crisp blue shirt, gets laughs by trotting out his rudimentary Spanish.
Raphael is a gentleman of great talents and scientific acquirements and is well known, not only in the British Empire, but also in the United States of America.
Last autumn a gentleman who is well acquainted with plate marks saw this plate, and informed the owner that it was spurious.
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As handsome a gentleman, to be sure, as ever trod shoe leather! I wonder that old folks can be so very, very blind!
Maybe I'll live long enough to see a newspaper reporter depicted on the screen as a gentleman, not a drunken, blabbermouthed, wise-cracking bum.
Hamlet. The concernancy, sir? Why do we wrap the gentleman in our more rawer breath?
If the honourable gentleman differs with me on that subject, I differ as heartily with him, and shall always rejoice to differ.
The old gentleman was for going along with me, but I said no, I could drive the horse myself, and I druther he wouldn't take no trouble about me.
The hon. gentleman Mr. Reynolds had expressed his fears that the Government would allow themselves to be earwigged out of the money.
It would look like a fable to report that this gentleman gives away a great fortune by secret methods.
One day he attempted to help out by leading a gentleman cow back to the ranch, a distance of about a mile.
But suppose I hang about till eighty and die a childish old gentleman with a mind all gone to seed.
I am naturally irascible, and if I could have shaken this negative gentleman vigorously, the relief would have been immense.
The Right Honourable gentleman is indebted to his memory for his jests, and to his imagination for his facts.
Dove says it makes her blood boil to see the way the poor young gentleman is treated.
As fine a gentleman of his inches as ever I saw trusted to the stage, or any where else.
He asked Christopher Huffam, rigger to His Majesty's Navy, gentleman, and head of an established firm, to act as godfather to Charles.
Thomas was himself a gentleman of His Majesty's Chapel, and arranged for Henry to be admitted as a chorister.
John Gostling, then at Canterbury, but afterwards a gentleman of His Majesty's Chapel.
The outcome of this case is unknown, but it seems to indicate that this Malory was something other than an ordinary country gentleman.
When the gentleman died a few years later, Richardson lost a potential patron, which delayed his ability to pursue his own writing career.
As a matter of fact, he was a generous, kind true gentleman, and I use the word in the purest and original sense.
In the Scottish order of precedence, a laird ranks below a baron and above a gentleman.
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Many of the books were published in novel packaging that would attract the learned smoking gentleman.
But that did in nowise mend the matter, or at all soften the hard heart of the learned gentleman with the copy of Blackstone.
I fear the gentleman to whom Miss Amelia's letters were addressed was rather an obdurate critic.
The attitude of obeisancy to seniors and of insolency to juniors sits not well upon a gentleman.
I feel fine today, but that gentleman conversing with the house plant there may be one brick short of a full load.
My back is up, and I cannot hear the thought of wooing him any farther, nor would do it, though he were as pig a gentleman as Lucifer himself.
Baldassare Castiglione's dialogue The Book of the Courtier describes the ideal of the perfect court gentleman and of spiritual beauty.
He can be seen as a wise hermit, a good leader and gentleman, embodying common sense.
During the early Renaissance, duelling established the status of a respectable gentleman, and was an accepted manner of resolving disputes.
Will the hon. gentleman acknowledge the corn? He does not do it. He is non-committal.
FitzRoy thought of the advantages of having an expert in geology on board, and sought a gentleman naturalist who could be his companion.
In this posture were affairs at the inn when a gentleman arrived there post.
He became firm friends with Thomas Bigg, a surgeon and the son of Lovelace Bigg, a gentleman from Wiltshire.
In 1803 Wilson was entered as a gentleman commoner at Magdalen College, Oxford.
A gentleman of his train spurred up his horse, and, with a violent rush, severed him from the duke.
Tim traced the voice to a tall, suspendered gentleman in thick glasses with a scrabbly grey-white beard and introduced himself.
A gentleman should do the same with his serviette and bread, placing the one across his knees, and the other at his right or left hand.
A gentleman goes forth on a showery and miry day. He returns immaculate in the evening with the gloss still on his hat and his boots.
Before I knew it he had taken my hand and squeezed it, just a tidge, like a gentleman would.
For a gentleman, he was uncommonly rude, but she supposed wearing silk and jade gave him that privilege.
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It was the part of a gentleman to preserve a bearing that was, as far as he could make it, the bearing of an undoubting lover.
He was a real gentleman, and was always dressed correctly, always in a suit and shirt with wing collars.
From what little I know, he was a thorough gentleman, an Anglophile, more at home reading English bestsellers and watching Hollywood films.
He reads with enthusiasm and easily glides from the voice of an old jack tar to one of a cultured gentleman.
We still can't find anything else beyond this maxi single, which was self-produced along with another gentleman named Graham Handley.
That being a gentleman and respecting women is a sign of being a failure.
So long to a winner, a superstar, a gentleman, and a Yankee.
He was accused of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.
Margaret, Duchess of Argyll...depicts this charming old gentleman, who often kisses young girls outside Annabel's, as a narrow-minded, boring Ugandan expert.
He quotes the account of an unnamed gentleman from Penrith who wanted to eat his dinner on Midsummer Day while sitting in a snowdrift on top of Helvellyn.
Mary's Church, in 1658, by a local gentleman called Robert Copley.
Ladies and gentleman, put your hands together for Sir Elton John!
Oh, why didn't he rob some rich old gentleman of all his walables, and go out as a gentleman, and not like a common prig, without no honour nor glory!
Set forth in verse and prose, by Thomas Churchyard, gentleman.
I was told by the doctor that a gentleman, who is an orchidectomist in my city, had said the only way to relieve the old man was to remove his testicles.
The gentleman in the toga is our director of oenological research.
Mary had a single pair of shoes, and books about Jesus and the saints, while Omar was raised in Kensington as an English gentleman by his sophisticated grandmother.
While working for Wilde, he met a rich gentleman who took an interest in Richardson's writing abilities and the two began to correspond with each other.
Not only does Defoe elevate individual British tradesmen to the level of gentleman, but he praises the entirety of British trade as a superior system.
For the robbery of a gentleman named Sheldon, one week later at Croydon, Turpin arrived masked and armed with pistols, with four other members of the gang.
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Two nights later they struck again, at the Woodford home of a gentleman named Richard Woolridge, a Furnisher of Small Arms in the Office of Ordnance at the Tower of London.
It was rumoured that the lady and the gentleman were keeping company.
Drake was naturally pleased at his good luck in capturing the galleon and he showed it by dining with the captured ship's officers and gentleman passengers.
Many gentleman riders won the race prior to the First World War.
He is a hale and hardy gentleman of eighty-eight years of age.
Gorged nearly to the uttermost when he entered the restaurant, the smell of food had almost caused him to lose his honor as a gentleman, but he rallied like a true knight.
Touchwood was by no means critically nice in his society, but was observed to converse as readily with a gentleman's gentleman, as with the gentleman to whom he belonged.
Being a gentleman, Robert was entitled to shove other commoners into the gongpit but he still had to jump out of the way of the knights to avoid the same fate himself.
I was fit to be tied though I wouldnt give in with that gentleman of fashion staring down at me with his glasses and him the other side of me talking about Spinoza.
Earlier the gentleman from California got up on the floor, and he was upset that somebody had said that the underlying bill would eviscerate the Endangered Species Act.
Ever the gentleman, he takes her to bed, then asks if she needs a taxi. Like, as soon as the act is complete. His douchery really does know no bounds.
Her father was a distinguished gentleman, albeit a poor one.
This fellow Sutcliffe who is clinically suffering from an aggravated spleen due to the pangs of disprised love, much resembles the celebrated gentleman we find in Janet.
I taste blood in my mouth while a Japanese gentleman in plastic snowshoes and a colorful Cosby sweater snaps photos of a landscape leveled by forest fires a decade ago.
Reported sightings in that area have included a man in a green boiler suit, two gentleman apparently engaged in a frantic chase, an American airman and even a horse.
Even in the mid seventeenth century a country gentleman might regard his caul as a treasure to be preserved with great care, and bequeathed to his descendants.
Self-styled 'black gentleman vampire' who followed his cousin in to hip-hop by rapping in front of a beatbox for his first shows on Long Island, New York.
Yet behind it all he was an almost shy, self-deprecating true gentleman.
Another jiggled the flab of her inner thigh, while an older gentleman held his protruding belly with both hands, shaking it vigorously and laughing.
Our gentleman protagonist, alienatingly censorious and moralistic, is metaphorically and literally unseeing, missing what exists literally almost under his nose.
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I humbly apprehend, that Mr. Solmes has the spirit of a man, and a gentleman.
Shame on a gentleman for hearkening to the foul-mouthed villains one moment.
He had accepted it as axiomatic, I thought, that his son must be a gentleman.
The gentleman paid the fourpence postage, and left the shop with his letter.
A backhanded compliment of the acutest nature is credited to Lincoln as a lawyer and gentleman.
This gentleman had been his schoolfellow at the Grammar School in Aberdeen.
She had striven to aid and abet this distinguished and worthy gentleman in his suit.
I've seen many a gentleman drunk form'ly, and peraps have the abit from them.
In nine months a gentleman for whom I had filled four molars returned with an inferior one abscessed.
This she had abundantly shown, but now, in her tending of the sick gentleman.
Whereupon he accosts the old gentleman, and presently proposes to throw the dice for another pot.
They said, the gentleman who presided, was a Sir Borlase Warren, the admiral on the station.
Mr. Worldly Wiseman, who looks like a gentleman, advises him not to think about his sins.
The country was rapidly becoming, they agreed, no place for a gentleman to live.
This gentleman said he never told a fellow what ailed him until he got his whack.
A gentleman from Alabama who walked in a presidential, but ran in a senatorial, race.
He gives his ambassador a sum on which a private gentleman can live, and no more.
He who bullies those who are not in a position to resist may be a snob, but cannot be a gentleman.
My uncle Antony presented him to me, as a gentleman he had a particular friendship for.
We can't follow the old guide through the long story he used to relate of what passed between him and the Armorican gentleman.
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Is this young gentleman one of the 'prentices or articled ones of your office?
The right honorable gentleman laughed 'artily, it said, same as they say about royalty.
I disposed of my rights in this patent to a gentleman who is now in Australia.
You know I'm only the daughter of a country gentleman and the widow of a baronet.
The gist of that information was that the owner of the house was a lame gentleman who sometimes went out in a Bath chair.
Turning, Henrietta saw that a black, beady-eyed gentleman was staring at her sternly.
Why should any one be taught to behave like a gentleman, so long as he is no gentleman?
A Bengalee gentleman enjoys ordinary hotel fare with apparently none to interfere with his liberties.
What more could he have done, if he had shot a gentleman, or his best friend?
The bullet-headed, cheery old gentleman beamed with pleasure as they shook hands and greeted each other in Bhutanese.
This gentleman, formerly a captain in the army, had been transported for bigamy.
Like all French mayors of my experience, he was a courteous, big-hearted gentleman.
To be blackballed like that, I remembered, was to be proclaimed not a gentleman.
Lady E. Had you not better repeat in your own words, Mr. blandish, all the obliging things you have said of this gentleman?
But why shouldn't you blarney with a gentleman, when you began by saving his life?
He was altogether as roystering and swaggering a young gentleman as ever stood four feet six, or something less, in his bluchers.
Minos is a sour old gentleman, without the least smattering of the bon ton, and I am in a fright for you.
Henry, live it like a gentleman and not like an understrapper and bootlicker!
The testimony of this gentleman is corroborative of that already presented.
This gentleman is bran new from college, and will be more than a match for you.
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She must see that my interview has been with an English gentleman, and not a brigand chief.
Patrick Fitzmaurice, brogue and all, was an Irish gentleman without a flaw.
With these two old eyes I observe that the gentleman does not pay his cabby.
I thought to castigate a libertine, and I have been, I fear, lacerating the heart of a true gentleman!
Then Mr. catbird came out of the bush and apologized like the gentleman he was.
The attention of this gentleman was arrested by this smallness of cemeterial dimensions, or place of burial.
Priest and peasant, the great lady and the gentleman who sells one a glass of water for a centimo, brush past each other.
This gentleman gave me a certificate, and, as I left him, handed me a dollar.
The old gentleman was away all day and the charwoman was cleaning the room.
A thin gentleman with furs, puzzle boxes, and other cheap-jack gear was not much called upon though called at.
It would appear that Sir Anthony was a gentleman of some standing at the chequers.
I agree with chesterfield, who said that no gentleman should make that noise!
In the fashion of the age of chesterfield they portray the perfect gentleman.
Like the gentleman who played euchre with the heathen chinee, I state but the facts.
The reverend gentleman was not a conversationalist, the medical one was heavier than lead.
This ship is going to Christiania, and we will speak to the gentleman on the subject when she arrives.
But Florentine animalism, at this time, feels the joy of a gentleman, not of a churl.
The cicisbeo is a bony cartilaginous gentleman, fixed perpendicularly on his saddle like a telegraph-pole.
A gentleman just turned in at our gate, and he does look like Judge clarkson.
In appearance he resembled many another clean-cut, clean-living American gentleman.
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This gentleman was a clergyman, who had no regular parish, but who preached in a chapel of his own.
Whereat he laughed and clipt my hand, and swore I was a true soldier and a brave gentleman to boot.
How dare you oppose yourself to the prescription of the doctors, and prevent the gentleman from taking my clyster?
Every gentleman in the room was collarless, coatless, tieless, and vestless.
Every man who could vote, blackguard or gentleman, was to be conciliated, if possible.
She painted for him what a gentleman and a soldier should be and contrasted with it what he was.
The word gentleman has not any correlative abstract to express the quality.
It is sometimes said of Washington that he was an English country gentleman.
The clergyman, being such as he was, was greater than the country gentleman.
He has the pursuits of a country gentleman, and the duties of a large landowner.
He was a man, I should say of five and forty, and had all the appearance of a country gentleman.
The country gentleman I meant to find if I could, and went looking about for him.
These fellows have no respect for learning or for anyone who is not a country gentleman.
But even the basest of the yokels and groundlings could not make merry over the cozening of so noble a gentleman!
Gazing over the cragged summit, he beheld her approaching with a gentleman at her side.
The British lady, the British gentleman too, seems to cultivate a natural repellence.
The individual remembered hearing the gentleman ask for the train to Cuneo.
Let me interest you, my dear Cunningham, in behalf of the gentleman who waits on you with this.
Not an Irish gentleman with a pipe in his mouth, such as you like to build, but a figure of daruma, who was a disciple of Buddha.
The young gentleman offered his arm, which was accepted, and they went on down a deviously winding walk.
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Fig. 256 represents a Sahaptin sign given to the writer by a gentleman long familiar with the northwestern tribes of Indians.
The gentleman smiled, but soon warned Ingram, in a serious tone, not to depend so sanguinely on what he had not tried.
We made the acquaintance of a gentleman from Morocco, who says that the climate there is almost the same as that of Santa Barbara.
We asked this same gentleman if he had read the new edition of Sappho's poems.
To a Gaelic gentleman like him the Sassenach name he used for a convenience was gall and wormwood.
Our spy is a gentleman who will appear wearing the ribbon of the Legion of Honor, and looking like a diplomate.
A large amount of sea biscuit was brought into a house for distribution by a benevolent gentleman.
Whatever it was that Vitelli wrote to Ramiro, this gentleman was not minded to divulge it.
Every gentleman invited was dressed and ready to land upon arriving at dolma Batchi Stairs.
The young gentleman was in, and without delay appeared to the beautiful lady's self-directed and appointed ambassadress.
But I think that the gentleman is right, dunny,' was hovering in the doorway.
However, I am edified to find you a gentleman of great learning and experience.
Edina is the residence of that great-hearted, good old gentleman, Judge Hanson.
The man who had induced her to elope with him sat at dice with a gentleman from London!
He that hath not eminency of parentage and birth, if he have pride will make himself a gentleman by a lie.
Thou'st no delight in following the hounds as an Englishwoman should have,' said the gentleman.
His enunciation was peculiarly pure, and I doubt not that he was a gentleman born.
Mr. Frewen is a gentleman, and I wish him all good lack with the Esmeralda.
The priest was ex officio, but Captain Dwyer was a gentleman, born and bred.
In this exigence, the gentleman had four sheep killed forthwith, and covered the nag with a woollen garment.
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This gentleman is neither what we in Germany call a redacteur, nor is he what we would call an expeditor or accountant.
The old gentleman jumped up, ferula in hand, and darted across the school, and saw himself upon the fatal slate.
And Pinac, the gentleman who occupied the other back room next to that of fico?
Mr. finespun was the gentleman whose retirement from the ministry the Duke of St. Bungay had now announced.
I guess I can tell a gentleman from a con man or a flimflammer when I meet him.
Derrick one day sent his footboy with a message to a gentleman whose name was Mr. Hodges Podger.
By the foremast a few discussed in a circle the characteristics of a gentleman.
The coffee-room had no other occupant, that forenoon, than the gentleman in brown.
John foreswore business, but the gentleman must see him, and up he came for that purpose.
I had a gentleman to wait upon me, a French friseur to dress my hair of a morning.
But he's a galant homme and a gentleman, and I've been talking to him to-night.
Here spoke the true spirit of the gentleman, though he was but in the garb of a peasant.
At Gary, Indiana, he met a gentleman who said he had been mayor of Gary for seven years.
Oh, might it have pleased God that you had remained that poor Gascon gentleman!
According to this gentleman the gayal lives to the age of twenty or twenty-five years, and reaches its full growth at five years.
This is Mr. Brooke, Colonel, the gentleman who was gazetted to us, this morning.
Creakle, a stout gentleman with a bunch of watch-chain and seals, in an arm-chair, with a tumbler and bottle beside him.
The gentleman is eminently distinguished for his self-respect.
Then the enamored old gentleman kissed her hand, and took his leave.
For some weeks he drove us together, and then we were sold to a fashionable gentleman, and were sent up to London.
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In a flash it had come to me who that enfeebled gentleman was.
At that time the opinion existed that it was beneath a gentleman to write legibly, or with a hand in the least suitable to a clerk.
It was a gentleman of western Europe, and probably one who had never worked for his living.
Did not a gentleman once motor so quickly through Westmoreland that he missed it?
Enter LORD CAVERSHAM, an old gentleman of seventy, wearing the riband and star of the Garter.
Wherefore, sweet gentleman, I pray you hand over your purse without more ado, that I may judge of its weight in proper fashion.
The old gentleman read this advertisement from end to end in a low voice, as if he were studying it.
Yes, yes, I have heard that a young gentleman of vast riches, from one of the provinces far south, has got the place.
Lord Albemarle, an elderly paralytic gentleman, was now the only advocate of Phileas Fogg left.
The gentleman bowed, distantly enough, and said he was obliged to him.
He was joined at once by a gray whiskered gentleman, scrupulously dressed and mannered.
At another time her affections were deeply engaged by a young gentleman who visited a lady on a neighboring plantation.
The gentleman purchased the shark for a museum in fleetwood.
It was plain to every eye, moreover, that he was a gentleman and no boor.
It makes all the difference between a young gentleman and a bootblack.
Here, good wife, a cup of wine and some galette for this gentleman.
I thowt 'ow 'twas agreed 'tween us I wor to tell the gentleman, bor?
This uncle was Thomas Melville, president of the Berkshire Agricultural Society, and a successful gentleman farmer.
In the Bukowina every gentleman or proprietor of land is called boyar.
The old gentleman send heaps of things, and is rather wearin, but means wal, and it aint my place to say nothin.
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If you have fixed it up with the lady and gentleman present here for your board and lodging you had better say so.
There was a bachelor gentleman from Golcar, best known as 'Miss Nance',' leading the open air ball on the green.
The youngest gentleman in company proposed a draught of water.
Woolsey, military tailor, of Conduit Street, who came at the Major's order to measure the young gentleman for a suit of clothes.
The visitor of the night before was not a gentleman, neither was he a workingman.
Kit told him, and the old gentleman wrote down the address with his pencil.
Nicholas briefly replied, that he wanted to know whether there was any such post to be had, as secretary or amanuensis to a gentleman.
John Grueby,' said the long-winded gentleman, in a tone of mild reproof, 'his lordship said Amen.
I claim to be a gentleman, and my honor is my capital stock in life.
The third gentleman yelped, and continued running with a comical end-on twist.
I must say, I like to serve a decayed gentleman better than a blarnerying beggar.
So the boy whom he had treated so cavalierly was a young gentleman.
The bold and reckless young blood of ten-years back was subjugated and was turned into a torpid, submissive, middle-aged, stout gentleman.
The other was meant for the effigy of Andrew Oliver, a gentleman belonging to one of the most respectable families in Massachusetts.
Very nice gentleman 'e was, only 'e did get so 'orribly drunk.
Ah, this gentleman is a Hercules killing Cacus, a Perseus freeing Andromeda.
He was first a Neatherd in East Lothian, to a gentleman there.
As he stood, red, rotund, and radiant, before the small, wiry, cool old gentleman, he looked like a prize apple by the side of a withered crab.
The seconds retired, the gentleman on the camp-stool did the same, and the belligerents approached each other.
The late Chester Deming was the gentleman who had engaged his services.