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Next, two elderly gentleman arrived – one appeared to be the others
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The supervised gentleman then proceeded to shout
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I had a cold thesh and brined and was working in the back office until I heard this gentleman at the door
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“Keep the change”, he said quietly and then added, “What gentleman?”
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the Moor together with the proprietor of the taverna assisted the older gentleman to a
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I met a Sikh gentleman over the summer who said something to this effect about religion
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plump and downy pillow the only noise to be heard was that of a gentleman snoring
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It was given to me by a great gentleman who travelled
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At precisely one minute past the hour, when he was sure the coast was clear, an older gentleman in a well-cut suit came and sat on the bench
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The older gent's self preservation skills flickered into life as soon as he saw the approaching policemen, and by the time the boys in blue reached the two abandoned children the older gentleman was nowhere to be seen
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Overnight he turned into a fine looking gentleman and bought drinks for city whiz kids, rich bankers and portly brokers in the hotel bar
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‘So, I don’t know how to be a gentleman! Is that it! Come here, woman!’
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Gentleman that he is, he gets out to hold my door open for me, but he has ulterior motives - I get out of the car straight into his arms
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clear, an older gentleman in a well-cut suit came and sat on the
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but she said it was a gentleman
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We have an arrangement with a certain gentleman, a mutual acquaintance if I remember correctly, who will supply us with as much of this shit as we can shift
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” The Sportsman defended himself, “While on holiday in Scotland, I was offered a go with one rod of Livingson's construction, by a British gentleman who boasted of its unparalleled performance
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“There’s a gentleman upstairs who want’s to see you,” Athnu said
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Gehring whenever she spoke of fashion, her hand poised as if extended for a kiss by a gentleman
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The train rumbled on beneath their feet as the landscape flowed by the windows and Harry outlined his courses of study to the receptive British gentleman before him
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Nor did he give a second thought to the gentleman in the chair near the door, making a show of reading a trade journal but whose gaze wasn't fixed on the pages before him
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” They watched the emphatic hands and urgent manner of a man in a vest and shirt-sleeves across the street apparently offending the meticulously dressed gentleman and woman in front of him, as neither of them seemed to be the least bit sympathetic to his cause
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The young pretender then quickly excused herself from the young gentleman and when she was at once in the street, she was immediately joined by the taller lady who took the girl's elbow in her hand and directed her to the hotel and on into the lobby
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Allcock was saying as the indicated gentleman extended a hand that Harry shook genially
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The gentleman in question stopped in his tracks and bowed
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Chloe was absolutely rapt with attention to the exploits and talents of the young gentleman now in residence under her own roof
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Without a shred of mockery the gentleman indicated, “
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They sat silently and looked for all intents and purposes as two ladies entertaining a gentleman caller on a pleasant afternoon
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gentleman over there is one of the King’s Knights
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She explored his shoulders and down his arms to his hands, which she held in hers for a moment then declared, “This fine gentleman is
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He paused for a moment, laid a hand upon Harold's chest and declared, “This fine gentleman is
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“Well done,” congratulated the older gentleman
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"Introduce me to this gentleman, before you tow me off
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“Ladies and gentleman, this is our intermission
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Kennitch, obviously familiar with the gentleman
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' The old gentleman was only a little vague on the precise methodology of the regimen, that it was passed generation to generation through certain families unchanged was very clear
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She walked to two amr chairs and settees behind spreading Areca palms and stared at a spot between them as if peering back into time itself at the silly young woman and the bashfully debonair young gentleman chatting about Shakespeare and Tigers
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At the last moment the targeted gentleman caught it in his mouth and returned the favor towards the other's face, who likewise caught it in his own mouth
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A gentleman who farms a part of his own estate, after paying the expense of cultivation, should gain both the rent of the landlord and the profit of the farmer
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'Finlay ask her Grace to give the gentleman a tip please and give him back these hospital poles
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Yes it was a chance I would get this but alas an elderly gentleman beat me too it, and I thought as I looked around, all the people here in the room must watch collectors
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Or, as the pre-pulse newspapers had dubbed him, the Gentleman Killer
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It was an odd moniker to attach to a serial killer as he was neither a gentleman, nor did he in fact, ever kill gentlemen
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The thin youth came back followed by an even thinner taller beak nosed gentleman with high starched collar and two feathers in each ear
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"Certainly not, Constable Crabtree at Mayhem's a fine upstanding gentleman, and Mrs
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the gentleman was at home, and seemed – at first glance
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Their superiority over the country gentleman is, not so much in their knowledge of the public interest, as in their having a better knowledge of their own interest than he has of his
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A wel dressed gentleman of about 70 years has
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for a "gentleman" of 25-30 years old to take the
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A merchant is accustomed to employ his money chiefly in profitable projects ; whereas a mere country gentleman is accustomed to employ it chiefly in expense
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The merchant is commonly a bold, a country gentleman a timid undertaker
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It is not thirty years ago since Mr Cameron of Lochiel, a gentleman of Lochaber in Scotland, without any legal warrant whatever, not being what was then called a lord of regality, nor even a tenant in chief, but a vassal of the Duke of Argyll, and with out being so much as a justice of peace, used, notwithstanding, to exercise the highest criminal jurisdictions over his own people
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That gentleman, whose rent never exceeded £500 a-year, carried, in 1745, 800 of his own people into the rebellion with him
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A gentleman drunk with ale has scarce ever been seen among us
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Indeed, popular opinion held that it would only be a matter of time before that Mr Rudolph became Sir Rudolph, and in consequence it was entirely appropriate that a respectful distance should traditionally separate that gentleman from his neighbours, both socially and, secretly to the great relief of all parties, physically
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And Mr Blotter, the unseasoned young clerk who availed himself of the attic, knew that at that signal, Mrs Pilfer, the goodly gentleman's cook, housekeeper and much more besides, would quickly wash down the brandy and water that she was nursing, and rush to charge Mr Snickerty 's table with such vittles as are required by a gentleman of import, when he returns home from a busy day in his chambers
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What he had intended to say was, "And has that fool Pinscher arrived yet?" but being a gentleman of some foresight, he stopped himself when it occurred to him that the expected person may indeed be present, and may not express any great delight in being referred to as a fool
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A vigorous fire crackled in the grate, the table was submerged beneath a satisfying quantity of cold meats and cheeses, and the aforesaid gentleman, Mr Martin Pinscher, had his legs firmly beneath it, sucking the meat off a chicken drumstick
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" That eminent gentleman shot his friend a look which seemed to suggest that he was more than equal to dealing with this increasingly annoying intrusion himself, but Mr Pinscher failed to read the meaning of the expression, and carried on regardless
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The person who attended to me was a vibrant elderly gentleman
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Those tolls constitute, at present, a very large estate to the different branches of the family of that gentleman, who have, therefore, a great interest to keep the work in constant repair
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And one more thing don’t you ever let me hear you calling the Captain again he is a gentleman and one of the best Officers we have and don’t you forget it
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Were there no public institutions for education, a gentleman, after going through, with application and abilities, the most complete course of education which the circumstances of the times were supposed to afford, could not come into the world completely ignorant of everything which is the common subject of conversation among gentlemen and men of the world
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The gentleman at the front door was exactly that
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The old-fashioned gentleman held up his
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The parson of a parish, or a gentleman of small fortune who lives upon his estate, may sometimes, perhaps find some advantage in receiving, the one his tythe, and the other his rent, in kind
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A gentleman of great fortune, who lived in the capital, would be in danger of suffering much by the neglect, and more by the fraud, of his factors and agents, if the rents of an estate in a distant province were to be paid to him in this manner
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companion of the gentleman that Lewis had
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The present, local aristocracy, as Shelagh put it, were doctors and lawyers and gentleman farmers
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To trade, was disgraceful to a gentleman; and to lend money at interest, which at that time was considered as usury, and prohibited bylaw, would have been still more so
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All the treasure-truve of the kingdom would scarce, perhaps, in the present times, make an important branch of the revenue of a private gentleman of a good estate
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“He called for me that Friday night and he was the perfect gentleman but what I didn’t know was that he had planned everything in advance and I was going along unknowingly with everything
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“Well we went out a few times and he was always the gentleman and always behaved so about the fourth time we had been out he said his mother and father were away and would I like to come to his house on Saturday for a drink? I could see nothing wrong with going and having a drink so I said yes why not and in doing this I played right into his hands although I obviously didn’t know it at the time
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To add insult to injury, when Al Gore was questioned about his presence in the Oval Office when a Chinese gentleman presented Clinton with a briefcase containing $600,000
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Gentleman who was circumcised with a pair of pinking shears
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The gentleman? behind us started telling the waiter that, since they had driven into the restaurant"s parking lot in a Mercedes, they had better get top of the line service
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I ended up telling him that he was a gentleman and a scholar
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A gentleman named Lassiter (a precursor to Jack Shaffer"s Shane?) is the most endearing of his heroes, in his most enduring book
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He had become the perfect gentleman, and that suited her fine
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Firstly, if the Trojan War did in fact occur around 1200 BC, Aeneas would have been a very old gentleman in the year 753 BC
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Modest, he wasn’t, but compared to the dead man on the floor, he was a gentleman
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They had worked hard, and worked well, and his treatment of them at the close was brutal and unworthy of an officer and a gentleman
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Niggers are trying, and enough to spoil any person's temper, but there is reason and limit to all things, which this gentleman quite set aside
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An old gentleman and his nurse
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the pocket of the young gentleman with the fur collar! The conductor's
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assisting the old gentleman to the ground
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young gentleman breaks his pair of shoes for a bare-foot! Here is
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An elderly gentleman approached me in shock and said he tried to help the “detective” arrest one of the victims but the “detective” just shot the man down in cold blood
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manoeuvres two or three times, he returned to where the old gentleman
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He picked up my free hand and lifted it to his lips, kissing my fingers softly and tenderly as a gentleman would do most gallantly
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He’s actually quite the gentleman
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It seems that this gentleman considered shaking hands with a gentile offensive, although he didn‘t express it in quite that manner
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I could have correctly reminded this gentleman that former president James Earl Carter, who as president, influenced the ideological composition of our nation‘s federal courts, was a professed ―born-again Christian‖, a Baptist, but why trouble ourselves with such ―minor‖ details
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Bragging may cost you enough to learn how to act like a gentleman next time
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No less thought provoking was his (ironic) reference to Penn State coach Joe Paterno, a gentleman whose regard for opposing coaches and players has precluded his running up scores in a manner that may have arguably cost his program a national championship or two over the years
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Chuck is a gentleman at heart, although you would never know it by his language
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The gentleman had a wife and three kids
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The bow-legged, balding, sixty year old, big-bellied gentleman had been hanging on for years waiting for a sign; a sign which she would never give
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Les was the perfect gentleman, kind, considerate and thoughtful