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He was still in good health when he died at the hand of an Aristocrat out practicing with his pistol
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Mother is a natural aristocrat – slightly eccentric and fears no-one
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Ever since the tree had first raised its huge crown to the skies the rooks had made it their home, passing their history and their grandeur down through every generation until the present day, so that the bird city teemed with life and every resident rook knew that he or she was a true aristocrat
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he or she was a true aristocrat
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a whaling captain was considered an aristocrat, and he was tall
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I put the letter down and picked u the old photos the first one I held up showed a very austere woman dressed in black but you could see that she was every inch an aristocrat by her face and jaw line her eyes also looked quite piercing even on an old photo
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Henrietta told me his father was a general and an aristocrat
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But closer to our time and place, I offer you John Lindsey, the liberal Republican aristocrat who was
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aristocrat who owned Sprugs took to the streets
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His garb was that of an imperial aristocrat
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‘If we’d had to work with those tunnel-visioned Aristocrat cretins in the general laboratories, we’d have accomplished nothing because of their interference
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You have been deliberately designed as a totally compatible and complementary pair for use in scientific research, just as Aristocrat entrepreneurs have been bred by selecting the right genes
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Instead, they arranged to meet for a conference with the Mages every day after the third meal, and to meet with the Aristocrat engineers and Ishbel in two hour’s time with the plans
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‘Everyone, including every Aristocrat, now has one of these things imbedded in their wrist,’ Begum whined
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They complimented everyone on the excellent protection provided for the public enseemats, the user-friendly maps and number lists, and the astonishing efficiency with which everyone had been implanted and an enseemat and terminal had been placed in every Aristocrat and Freemen apartment
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‘All the Mages and their top Aristocrat Chiefs of Departments know how to use and program it, but I think only Ishbel and her top Aristocrat Engineer have access to everything
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was an aristocrat of the dog world
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The messenger caught up to us two hours into the march, we learned that the enemy were fifty strong, warriors of the Eagle, the much-feared personal bodyguard to the Teoti, we were very disappointed, we had fielded three thousand soldiers against a measly fifty, it looked as though our revolt was not being taken serious, they were heading in the direction of Tulancingo proceeding at a slow pace, they had no scouts out, the whole operation seemed to be very sloppy and undisciplined, the Teoti were not taking us serious at all, this captain of the Eagles certainly thought he was dealing with a rabble of misfits, a mistake he would not live to regret, with this information we sent the bulk of our forces back to Bo-elon, keeping only a hundred Toxon to engage the Eagle squad, we then hurried ahead to lay our trap in the small valley Coatl had chosen, we arrived there with plenty of time to spare, we took our places on either side of the valley, as we had planned time after time, six archers spread themselves every hundred yards to the road, Coatl and I had a vantage point on the highest ledge of the narrow valley, we watched as the column came down the road, the captain must have belonged to a Teoti noble family, he was being carried on a chair by eight slaves, the chair had a canopy to keep the sun off the aristocrat, as they came close to the valley, the first archer revealed himself, fired two shafts and scored two hits, the column halted and he released another arrow and another warrior collapsed, he then began to race away along the valley floor, the Teotihuacan army in hot pursuit, fifty feet further on and two Toxon arrows passed him and brought down the two leading Eagle warriors, he was joined by his two grinning companions as they ran ahead of the pursuit, the other four concealed bowmen remained hidden not being needed yet as the Eagle warriors showed no signs of giving up the chase, on reaching the fallen tree both archers turned about and stood waiting, bows at the ready, as the Eagle warriors came to within twenty paces of them, a whooshing noise filled the air, the Toxon warriors were exacting their vengeance, swift and bloody, each archer had been assigned a target and it became a matter of pride to see how many shafts you could put into the target before it dropped to the ground, it was over almost before it began, an almost comical ending came when the captain came around the bend, escorted by the remaining four Toxon bowmen from further down the valley, all of his arrogance and pride gone as the Toxon took it in turns to move him along by kicking his backside
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��� Said weakly the old aristocrat before getting up and putting back his files in his briefcase
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Len was however more than content as the Royal Representative to let the true diplomatic work to the old Imperium aristocrat, so that he could concentrate on studying human history, something he was a recognized expert at
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Nancy went on as Stan was shaking hands with Prince Franz Josef, a relatively young aristocrat in frock coat and top hat
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His major goal is to lead the life of an aristocrat
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I am talking of the mysterious d’Orléans Social Foundation, this French charity and social help society established in Paris in 1848 by a young aristocrat named Jeanne d’Orléans
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The latter was obviously an aristocrat, judging from the quality of her dress
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Rising to his feet, he eagerly followed the young Nancy to the next table, bowing and saluting with his large felt hat the pretty-looking young woman aristocrat
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‘’My father was a French fur trapper, while my mother was an English aristocrat of low lineage that had been captured and taken as a slave by the Hurons
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“It’s a good thing that I met this young English aristocrat and her servant
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The young aristocrat woman waved at them to come to her table, greeting both with a smile as Nancy sat beside her and cut a piece of cheese for herself
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He was a fur trapper in New France, while my mother was an English aristocrat of low lineage that had been captured and reduced to slavery by Huron Amerindians
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Nancy kept a neutral expression as she looked at the aristocrat, whose beauty was spoiled by the stink from her unwashed body
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The young English aristocrat locked eyes with him as she answered calmly
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She was already preparing herself for a long term mission in the 19th Century that would see her marry briefly a French Aristocrat living in the Caribbean, in order to create a person important for the Time Patrol
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A young woman aristocrat was now conversing with the officer in charge of the barricade
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The Duchess then saw Nancy, who had stayed well behind her two companions, spur her horse and charge the dozen or so soldiers leveling their muskets at the fleeing d’Artagnan and the English aristocrat
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Those persons turned out to be that pesky Duchess of Orléans and another, older aristocrat woman accompanied by four men
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The older aristocrat had been at the Palais-Royal but Nancy could not remember her name
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The English aristocrat gave him a reassuring smile and showed him the plates of food on the table
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Despite the fact that Jeanne seemed more than satisfied by his acquisitions, Pierre promised himself to one day bring her to Pointe-à-Pitre, the main port of the Guadeloupe and a place where he knew that he would find some gowns worthy of an aristocrat girl
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However, the chances that a girl raised among pirates could speak seven languages, play the piano like a virtuoso and sing the way she just did were about nil, her talents denoting instead the education of a true aristocrat
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That time with Jeanne finished convincing Pierre that she had received a quality education that only a true aristocrat could get
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Lieutenant Dupré just told me that your Jeanne happens to be very tall and quite muscular…for a sixteen year-old aristocrat
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‘’Excellent! I agree with you that she can only be a true aristocrat
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Charles answered at once, having full confidence in the young aristocrat
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The Queen was about to get up and thus indicate that the breakfast was over when a tall, thin and richly dressed aristocrat who was about thirty years old entered the dining room, four Fronde soldiers at his back
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As for who the aristocrat was, Nancy knew that already: everybody in Paris knew by sight Louis II of Bourbon, Prince of Condé, also know as ‘The Great Condé’, military leader of the Fronde
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She then stared back at the aristocrat, who was nearly as tall as her
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Yet, she was now married to a 36 year-old French aristocrat of the 19th Century and was also the mother of an illegitimate baby son from a 39 year-old French musketeer of the 17th Century, on top of being the occasional mistress of King Louis XIV
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‘’She says that she is an aristocrat, Lieutenant
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‘’Because it was the signs that you were a rich aristocrat, Jeanne
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Aunt Erika gave them a royal trimming down the likes of which I will never forget, and she made them change shoes!” He added with a grin, glancing at the two men in question, who squirmed a little as they remembered the rare lecture they’d been given by the elderly aristocrat, looking like two ten year olds caught out in mischief
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Unfortunately: for a single King, or Aristocrat to surround themselves with the dead beauty of artificially manufactured artifacts: they need to have hundreds and thousands of living human slaves and artisans and workers… Each one specializing in their own expertise of using tools
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And every Knight and aristocrat would have had to fight every poor farmer and peasant and guild member
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And when she broke all the rules of Royalty not mixing with commoners, and getting too cozy with the press: every English aristocrat secretly hated her for it
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The short, incredibly thick-headed, stupid Russian bearded scum was a hen pecked husband who was dominated by his Germanic aristocrat of a wife
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Churchill born a Victorian aristocrat to an aristocratic dynasty by blood switched sides in 1904 from Conservative to Labor party, and began his reputation as a man who could not be trusted by joining a party that attacked the privileges of the landed class he was a member of and proceeded to oppose the very political values of his own class
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An old fashioned aristocrat whose views on social reform, economics and the empire were crazily out of date fantasies belonging to another time
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But even if not, even if I knew certainly not, show me the neck of an aristocrat and tyrant, and still I would--"
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His high personal popularity, and the clearness of his answers, made a great impression; but, as he proceeded, as he showed that the Accused was his first friend on his release from his long imprisonment; that, the accused had remained in England, always faithful and devoted to his daughter and himself in their exile; that, so far from being in favour with the Aristocrat government there, he had actually been tried for his life by it, as the foe of England and friend of the United States--as he brought these circumstances into view, with the greatest discretion and with the straightforward force of truth and earnestness, the Jury and the populace became one
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At heart and by descent an Aristocrat, an enemy of the Republic, a notorious oppressor of the People
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"A good patriot," said the other, "could hardly have been more afflicted if the Aristocrat had drawn a blank
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They leisurely walk round the carriage and leisurely mount the box, to look at what little luggage it carries on the roof; the country-people hanging about, press nearer to the coach doors and greedily stare in; a little child, carried by its mother, has its short arm held out for it, that it may touch the wife of an aristocrat who has gone to the Guillotine
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She was in a soft clinging white in a studied attitude and the gentleman was in chocolate and he looked a thorough aristocrat
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make chambers a natural size so that a woman could sit on it properly he kneels down to do it I suppose there isnt in all creation another man with the habits he has look at the way hes sleeping at the foot of the bed how can he without a hard bolster its well he doesnt kick or he might knock out all my teeth breathing with his hand on his nose like that Indian god he took me to show one wet Sunday in the museum in Kildare street all yellow in a pinafore lying on his side on his hand with his ten toes sticking out that he said was a bigger religion than the jews and Our Lords both put together all over Asia imitating him as hes always imitating everybody I suppose he used to sleep at the foot of the bed too with his big square feet up in his wifes mouth damn this stinking thing anyway wheres this those napkins are ah yes I know I hope the old press doesnt creak ah I knew it would hes sleeping hard had a good time somewhere still she must have given him great value for his money of course he has to pay for it from her O this nuisance of a thing I hope theyll have something better for us in the other world tying ourselves up God help us thats all right for tonight now the lumpy old jingly bed always reminds me of old Cohen I suppose he scratched himself in it often enough and he thinks father bought it from Lord Napier that I used to admire when I was a little girl because I told him easy piano O I like my bed God here we are as bad as ever after 16 years how many houses were we in at all Raymond terrace and Ontario terrace and Lombard street and Holles street and he goes about whistling every time were on the run again his huguenots or the frogs march pretending to help the men with our 4 sticks of furniture and then the City Arms hotel worse and worse says Warden Daly that charming place on the landing always somebody inside praying then leaving all their stinks after them always know who was in there last every time were just getting on right something happens or he puts his big foot in it Thoms and Helys and Mr Cuffes and Drimmies either hes going to be run into prison over his old lottery tickets that was to be all our salvations or he goes and gives impudence well have him coming home with the sack soon out of the Freeman too like the rest on account of those Sinner Fein or the freemasons then well see if the little man he showed me dribbling along in the wet all by himself round by Coadys lane will give him much consolation that he says is so capable and sincerely Irish he is indeed judging by the sincerity of the trousers I saw on him wait theres Georges church bells wait 3 quarters the hour l wait 2 oclock well thats a nice hour of the night for him to be coming home at to anybody climbing down into the area if anybody saw him Ill knock him off that little habit tomorrow first Ill look at his shirt to see or Ill see if he has that French letter still in his pocketbook I suppose he thinks I dont know deceitful men all their 20 pockets arent enough for their lies then why should we tell them even if its the truth they dont believe you then tucked up in bed like those babies in the Aristocrats Masterpiece he brought me another time as if we hadnt enough of that in real life without some old Aristocrat or whatever his name is disgusting you more with those rotten pictures children with two heads and no legs thats the kind of villainy theyre always dreaming about with not another thing in their empty heads they ought to get slow poison the half of them then tea and toast for him buttered on both sides and newlaid eggs I suppose Im nothing any more when I wouldnt let him lick me in Holles street one night man man tyrant as ever for the one thing he slept on the floor half the night naked the way the jews used
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He had the air of an aristocrat and as himself as a ragged wanderer, leader of a gang of vagabonds
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‘His being such a perfect aristocrat, don’t you know, and his future position in society, had an influence not with her, but with her mother
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‘You talk of his being an aristocrat
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consists in, that aristocracy of Vronsky or of anybody else, beside which I can be looked down upon? You consider Vronsky an aristocrat, but I don’t
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Perhaps, when contemptuously signifying to him his release, the Citizen Saviour of the Country might have thought this benighted aristocrat too broken in health and spirit and fortune to be any longer dangerous
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I was set upon at once as a hated aristocrat, and was only too glad to get into the club, where Don Jaime Berges (you may remember him visiting at our house in Paris some three years ago) thrust a sporting gun into my hands
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Rainbow Waters might be more pragmatic than the majority of his peers, but he was still a Harchongese aristocrat which, by definition, meant proud, prickly, and deeply aware of his towering superiority to any non-Harchongian
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They knew instinctively what they were about, as did the Wilkeses, though in widely divergent ways, and in them there was no such conflict as frequently raged in Scarlett’s bosom where the blood of a softvoiced, overbred Coast aristocrat mingled with the shrewd, earthy blood of an Irish peasant
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And naturally the British aristocracy sympathized with the Confederacy, as one aristocrat with another, against a race of dollar lovers like the Yankees
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William had come from this world, had been a natural aristocrat, which was maybe what Mercer had fallen in love with in the first place
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He was, howe’er, too clever a Fellow to be gull’d by my ravish’d maiden Pantomime; for, unlike so many of the others, he was no foolish Aristocrat, no Strutting Player, no Poet besotted with his own Verses, but a plain young Fellow from Smithfield who had grown to Manhood in the Precincts near Bartholomew Fair, and had feasted his Childhood Eyes upon all Manner of Mountebanks, Merry Andrews, Strolling Players, Acrobats, Rope Dancers, Quacks, Jugglers, Puppets, Huxters, Giants, Dwarfs, Drolls, Jilts, Harlots, and Sharpers
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This displacement, which places the "elegant" name on the plebeian and the rustic name on the aristocrat, is nothing else than an eddy of equality
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When, during this mysterious labor, he had entirely shed his old Bourbon and ultra skin, when he had cast off the aristocrat, the Jacobite and the Royalist, when he had become thoroughly a revolutionist, profoundly democratic and republican, he went to an engraver on the Quai des Orfevres and ordered a hundred cards bearing this name: Le Baron Marius Pontmercy
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Babeuf is a speculator to Cartouche; Marat is an aristocrat to Schinderhannes
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One of the most faithful was Lucrecia del Real del Obispo, an aristocrat of the old school who had always been a good friend and who drew even closer after the death of Juvenal Urbino
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Not only was there a complete lack of any fear in his manner, but there was the action of an aristocrat
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But the Russian type of aristocrat has never been like the European nobility
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"His being such a perfect aristocrat, don't you know, and his future position in society, had an influence not with her, but with her mother
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"You talk of his being an aristocrat
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But allow me to ask what it consists in, that aristocracy of Vronsky or of anybody else, beside which I can be looked down upon? You consider Vronsky an aristocrat, but I don't
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The income he made had raised him to be a sort of aristocrat among our convicts; he was listened to and obeyed, but he spoke little, and expressed an opinion only in great emergencies
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But the little aristocrat, the last of his noble race, was an idiot
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Not at all; Fortune, who lets whole populations die of hunger, showered all her gifts at once upon the little aristocrat, like Kryloff’s Cloud which passes over an arid plain and empties itself into the sea
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Could anyone possibly imagine a better match? Aristocrat, millionaire, and idiot, he has every advantage! One might hunt in vain for his equal, even with the lantern of Diogenes; his like is not to be had even by getting it made to order!”
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We considered him an aristocrat; at all events I called him one
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You are an awful aristocrat
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An aristocrat is irresistible when he goes in for democracy! To sacrifice life, your own or another's is nothing to you
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"You are lying, you miserable, profligate, perverted, little aristocrat! I don't believe you, you've the appetite of a wolf!
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Here is the letter word for word, without the slightest correction of the defects in style of a Russian aristocrat who had never mastered the Russian grammar in spite of his European education