Here happened that accident of the back-slapping so frequently alluded to by her ladyship. |
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Mr. bursal, pray before you go to her ladyship, do send my ooman to me to make me presentable. |
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The Gorgon cannot have looked more coldly wicked than her ladyship just then. |
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Her ladyship gave no address to Mr. Bates for the forwarding of her letters. |
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Her ladyship rose, and taking a stick of Eastern pastil from a majolica dish in a corner made Nino light it from a wax taper. |
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Yet I presume that your ladyship is not insensible to the charms of rout and collation? |
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I met her ladyship on the putting green of the ninth hole of the golf course. |
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He frequently spoke to me of her ladyship in terms of the warmest approbation. |
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I am indeed concerned to find her ladyship behave in so unbecoming a manner. |
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Well, I have had a sharpish bout of it, as her ladyship there no doubt has told you. |
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I dare say he had fancied her ladyship as keenly as one of his volatile nature might. |
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I was a little anxious to know whether her ladyship would honour me with an agnomen. |
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The singularity that struck me most about her ladyship was her indifference to flattery. |
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Don't ladyship me, Cassy was about to reply, but judging that impolitic, she sat down. |
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Then it must be your honour that will give me the tea, and her ladyship that will give me the tobacco? |
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The next morning, when I wakened, I in my turn received a note from her ladyship. |
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When she had despatched the noble author, her ladyship indulged her laughter. |
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Her ladyship softened down Miss Tyrawley's groom to presentability. |
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For already her ladyship was closeted with Rotherby in her boudoir. |
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They called her husband callipash, and her ladyship Pishpash. |
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Still, I am far from counselling your ladyship to despair entirely. |
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Does your ladyship mean the committee meeting of the Samaritan Convalescent Home? |
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And away her ladyship tripped, flirting her perfumed fan as she went. |
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Now, if your ladyship will come with me, I will see you dry into the stray, and then I'll bring your honored nieces one by one. |
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And as for the acorns, senor, I'll send her ladyship a peck and such big ones that one might come to see them as a show and a wonder. |
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Garribardine was a Scotch title while her ladyship was rabidly English. |
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Upon the whole, her ladyship humanely decided that her nephew was rather to be pitied than blamed. |
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Well, her ladyship is bent on making some marmalade and rhubarb jam. |
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Has your ladyship looked yet into the works of the Prince of carpi? |
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The red ratafia, does your ladyship mean, or the cherry brandy? |
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At this dangerous moment her ladyship artfully let drop the comb. |
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Your ladyship does me proud to take refuge from the onclemency of the yallovrments beneath my 'umble rooftree. |
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Introduced to the mountains and lakes of the Highlands, her ladyship positively declined to improve her acquaintance with them. |
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I fancied her ladyship in spectacles, with little side curls. |
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Mr. vizard sent it, with his humble service to your ladyship. |
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Her ladyship had been but poorly, but was better within the last two days. |
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It was so portentously produced that her ladyship had somehow to meet it. |
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Roughly her ladyship threw her aside, face upward on the tatami. |
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If your ladyship would wish to have the boy produced in corroboration of this statement, I can lay my hand upon him at any time. |
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Amy especially enjoyed this high honor, and became quite a belle among them, for her ladyship early felt and learned to use the gift of fascination with which she was endowed. |
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Smith, now in this neighbourhood, who is just come from Langford where he was a fortnight with her ladyship, and who is therefore well qualified to make the communication. |
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The last time I had the pleasure of seeing her ladyship, she looked so yellow that if we had been in Jamaica I should have said it was a case of death in twelve hours. |
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